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Date: 2015-04-16 08:53:17
Business
Economic growth
Manufacturing
Production economics
Economy
Food and drink
Food industry
Archaeological theory
Agriculture
Neolithic
Economics
Productivity

Agricultural Economic History Taught at the “Technische Universität München”, Germany Lecturer: Dr Matthias Blum, Chair Group of Agricultural and Food Economics Taught during winter terms, will be

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