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Organizational Issues in the Agrifood Sector: Toward a Comparative Approach
Claude Ménard and Peter G. Klein

Claude Ménard is professor and director, Center for Analytical Theory of Organizations and Markets (ATOM), University of Paris (Panthéon-Sorbonne); and Peter G. Klein is assistant professor of agribusiness and associate director, Contracting and Organizations Research Institute (CORI), University of Missouri.

The authors thank Jean-Marc Chappuis, Michael Cook, Johny Egg, Fatiha Fort, George Hendrikse, Guido van Huylenbroek, Harvey James, Loic Sauvee, and Michael Sykuta for helpful suggestions. The usual disclaimer applies.

This article was presented at the ASSA winter meetings (San Diego, CA, January 2004). Articles in these sessions are not subjected to the journal's standard refereeing process.

Copyright 2004 American Agricultural Economics Association

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