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12 Chapter 2 Table 2.3 depicts the
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16 Chapter 2 Major destinations of
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22 Chapter 3 (CROSTAT, 2007). This
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26 Chapter 3 The Croatian milk prod
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28 Chapter 3 lowering of agricultur
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30 Chapter 3 transport infrastructu
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86 Chapter 5 Figure 5.8 Labour retu
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90 Chapter 5 Figure 5.12 Farm house
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92 Chapter 5 main strategies, which
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94 Chapter 5 Box 1: Multinomial log
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98 Chapter 5 option. However, the i
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102 Chapter 5 Box 2: Are early reti
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104 Chapter 5 In Slovenia, the impo
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112 Chapter 6 adjustments and the n
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120 Chapter 6 up exit rates. An exa
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128 Chapter 6 With a share below 50
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134 Chapter 6 The Slovenian example
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136 Chapter 7 education does not se
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138 Chapter 7 for successful adopti
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140 Table 7.1 The new rural paradig
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142 Chapter 7 Statistical data avai
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144 Chapter 7 As this study has a p
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146 Chapter 7 Employment policies.
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148 Chapter 7 Croatia is therefore
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150 References DEMEKAS, D. G. (2005
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152 References OECD (1996): Better
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Studies on the Agricultural and Foo
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