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Showing items 72676 through 72684 of 73380.The spatial structure of rural areas in eastern Poland is characterized by large fragmentation of privately owned farmland, as well as the scattering of parcels across villages and beyond their boundaries.
Agriculture in Poland varies from region to region in terms of the level of farming culture and intensity of production. The majority of holdings are family farms, which use extensive farming practices and which are geared towards multidirectional production.
Urban soils are defined as soils which are severely influenced by various human activities, but not only by cultivation.
We use laboratory market experiments to control for market power and social norms in order to evaluate market outcomes associated with subsidy incidence.
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