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Figure 1. Development and trend of development of the average year wine consumption in the Czech Republic, in Slo-vakia, in Germany, and in Austria (litres per inhabitant)
Table 2. The average year consumer’s prices of wine in Slovakia (SKK per litre)
Figure 2. The development and the trend of development of the average year consumer’s prices of wine in the Czech Republic, in Slovakia, in Germany, and in Austria in 2000–2003 (EUR per litre)
Figure 4. The development and the trend in development of the common unemployment rate in the Czech Republic, in Slovakia, in Germany, and in Austria in 1994–2003 (%)
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