1.Problems Relating to Criteria for Classification of Farms Ray Hurley 
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The Measurement of Productive Efficiency M. J. Farrell 
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Specialization, Household Production, and the Measurement of Economic Growth John Devereux and Luis Locay 
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Dynamic Measures of Scope and Scale Economies: An Application to German Agriculture J. Fernandez-Cornejo, C. M. Gempesaw II, J. G. Elterich and S. E. Stefanou 
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ORGANISATIONAL FORM AND TECHNICAL EFFICIENCY OG CZECH AND SLOVAK FARMS 
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