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No Roses Without Thorns: Global Consumers Of Cut Flowers As Political Actors, Prabhakar Singh Jan 2013

No Roses Without Thorns: Global Consumers Of Cut Flowers As Political Actors, Prabhakar Singh

Kentucky Journal of Equine, Agriculture, & Natural Resources Law

No abstract provided.


The Kona Coffee Archetype: A Case Study In Domestic Geographic Indication, Jason Foscolo Jan 2013

The Kona Coffee Archetype: A Case Study In Domestic Geographic Indication, Jason Foscolo

Kentucky Journal of Equine, Agriculture, & Natural Resources Law

No abstract provided.


United States Protectionism In International Trade--The Laws, The Courts, And The Economic Rationale--An Overview, Levi Daniel Boone Iii Jan 1973

United States Protectionism In International Trade--The Laws, The Courts, And The Economic Rationale--An Overview, Levi Daniel Boone Iii

Kentucky Law Journal

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Survey Of Czechoslovak Laws Affecting East-West Trade, Stephen J. Vasek Jr. Jan 1972

Survey Of Czechoslovak Laws Affecting East-West Trade, Stephen J. Vasek Jr.

Law Faculty Scholarly Articles

Between 1960 and 1967 all of the major codes of Czechoslovak laws were redrafted. The culminating work in the redrafting process was the New Economic Model (NEM) which became effective in January, 1967. Under the NEM, allocation of resources and trade decisions were to be made primarily on the basis of profitability. The key to the implementation of the profit motive was the new market price system, under which prices were eventually to be determined by supply and demand rather than set by administrative fiat. Bonuses were to be paid workers and managers based upon the profitability of their enterprise. …


The Emerging Concept Of Supranationality In Recent International Agreements, Reuben Efron, Allan S. Nanes Jan 1955

The Emerging Concept Of Supranationality In Recent International Agreements, Reuben Efron, Allan S. Nanes

Kentucky Law Journal

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