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Research, Productivity, and Output Growth in U.S. Agriculture. (2017). MacDonald, James ; Heisey, Paul ; Clancy, Matthew ; Fuglie, Keith.
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  8. La innovación en marketing de las empresas agroindustriales de la Provincia de Sugamuxi. (2020). Lozano, Oscar Mauricio ; Otalora, Lina Maria ; Herrera, Jenny Mairena.
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  9. Assessing the long-term impact of agricultural research on productivity: evidence from France. (2019). orozco, valérie ; Lemarie, Stephane ; Simioni, Michel ; Butault, Jean-Pierre ; Schmitt, Bertrand ; Musolesi, Antonio.
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  10. Research priority setting in food and health domain: European stakeholder beliefs about legitimacy criteria and processes. (2019). Braun, Susanne ; Khan, Shumaisa S ; Raats, Monique ; Timotijevic, Lada.
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  11. Corporate R&D and the performance of food-processing firms: Evidence from Europe, Japan and North America. (2018). Hockmann, Heinrich ; gomez y paloma, sergio ; Garzon Delvaux, Pedro Andrés ; Ciaian, Pavel ; Voigt, Peter.
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  13. The impact of private R&D on the performance of food-processing firms: Evidence from Europe, Japan and North America. (2018). Hockmann, Heinrich ; gomez y paloma, sergio ; Garzon Delvaux, Pedro Andrés ; Ciaian, Pavel ; Voigt, Peter.
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  14. Reconceptualising translation in agricultural innovation: A co-translation approach to bring research knowledge and practice closer together. (2018). de Wolf, Pieter ; Gaskell, Peter ; Ingram, Julie ; Dwyer, Janet ; Mills, Jane.
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  15. Estimating the benefits of public plant breeding: beyond profits. (2018). Shew, Aaron ; Nalley, Lawton ; Durand-Morat, Alvaro ; Moldenhauer, Karen Annkuenzel ; Durandmorat, Alvaro.
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  16. The Lack of Dynamic Gains from Trade in Agriculture: Implications for Governing Agricultural Trade. (2018). Moon, Wanki.
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  17. The Benefits of Public Rice Breeding. (2018). Shew, Aaron ; Nalley, Lawton ; Durand-Morat, Alvaro ; Moldenhauer, Karen.
    In: 2018 Annual Meeting, February 2-6, 2018, Jacksonville, Florida.
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  18. Responding to global change: A theory of change approach to making agricultural research for development outcome-based. (2017). Schuetz, T ; Vermeulen, S ; Thornton, P K ; Cramer, L ; Abreu, D ; Campbell, B M ; Forch, W.
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  19. The Science of Impact and the Impact of Agricultural Science. (2017). Midmore, Peter.
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  20. The impacts of research in an era of more stringent performance evaluation. (2017). Kaye-Blake, William ; Greer, Glen.
    In: 2017 Conference, October 19-20, Rotorua, New Zealand.
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  21. Research, Productivity, and Output Growth in U.S. Agriculture. (2017). MacDonald, James ; Heisey, Paul ; Clancy, Matthew ; Fuglie, Keith.
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  22. Genomics, International Trade and Food Security. (2017). Kerr, William.
    In: Estey Centre Journal of International Law and Trade Policy.
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  23. Genomics, International Trade and Food Security. (2017). Kerr, William.
    In: Estey Centre Journal of International Law and Trade Policy.
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  24. Corporate R&D and the performance of foodprocessing firms: Evidence from Europe, Japan and North America. (2017). Hockmann, Heinrich ; gomez y paloma, sergio ; Garzon Delvaux, Pedro Andrés ; Ciaian, Pavel ; Voigt, Peter.
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  25. An Economic Analysis of Wheat Breeding Programs for Some Iranian Irrigated Bread Wheat Varieties. (2017). Jalal, Mohammad Reza ; Shahiki, Mohammad Nabi ; Ghorbani, Mohammad ; Asadi, Hormoz ; Zamanian, Gholamreza.
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  26. The Costs of Regulatory Delays for Genetically Modified Crops. (2016). Falck Zepeda, José ; Smyth, Stuart J ; Ludlow, Karinne ; Falck-Zepeda, Jose.
    In: Estey Centre Journal of International Law and Trade Policy.
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  27. Determinants of Agri‐food Firms’ Participation in Public Funded Research and Development. (2015). Garcia Alvarez-Coque, Jose-Maria ; Garciaalvarezcoque, Josemaria ; Verdu, Francisco Mas.
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  28. Comparing Agricultural Total Factor Productivity between Australia, Canada, and the United States, 1961-2006. (2015). Sheng, Yu ; Nossal, Katerina ; Ball, Eldon .
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  29. Chasing After the Frontier in Agricultural Productivity. (2015). Wurlod, Jules ; Eaton, Derek.
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  30. Chasing After the Frontier in Agricultural Productivity. (2015). Wurlod, Jules ; Eaton, Derek.
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  31. Modelling Adaptation to Climate Change in Agriculture. (2014). Mason-D'Croz, Daniel ; Ignaciuk, Ada.
    In: OECD Food, Agriculture and Fisheries Papers.
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  32. Aligning public expenditure for agricultural development priorities under rapid transformation: The case of China. (2014). Chen, Kevin ; Zhang, Haisen ; Yu, Bingxin.
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  33. System changes to a lamb farm in south-west Victoria: some pre-experimental modelling. (2014). Jackson, Thomas ; Heard, J. ; Malcolm, Bill.
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  34. The Relationship between the Effectiveness of Production Factors and Business Performance in Agriculture. (2013). Novotna, Martina ; Svoboda, Jaroslav.
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  35. Assessment of Prospective Impact of Fruits and Vegetables Research at the Industry Level in the Philippines: the Case of the ACIAR-PCAARRD Horticulture Project. (2012). Briones, Roehlano ; Galang, Ivory Myka R., .
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  36. The impacts of public investment in and for agriculture: Synthesis of the existing evidence. (2012). Yu, Bingxin ; Mogues, Tewodaj ; McBride, Linden ; Fan, Shenggen.
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  37. A Coherent Agriculture Trade Policy for Mexico. (2012). Vanzetti, David ; Peters, Ralf.
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  38. A Detailed Analysis of the Productivity Performance of the Canadian Primary Agriculture Sector. (2011). de Avillez, Ricardo .
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  39. Innovation Profile of the Hungarian Food SMEs. (2011). Toth, Jozsef ; Torok, Aron.
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