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Nonparametric technical efficiency estimates of potentially polluting input use in soybean and wheat indicate substantial heterogeneity across farms. This implies large costs would be associated with uniform standards or incentives to regulate these inputs. While technical efficiency is not...
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.g., pollution and a fishery). Prior work on managing these complex, linked systems generally focuses on efficiency rather than …
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profitability and reduce nitrogen pollution potential. …
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Whether the high economic growth of China is sustainable is the matter of interest to the public, government and … academic circle of China and meanwhile it catches the attention of the world because the development of China has been exerting … increasing impact on the world economy. Since the high economic growth of China has been promoted by heavy and chemical industry …
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Recently, there has been considerable interest in estimating food demand structure in China due to its huge market for … households in the central and southern parts of China. Additionally, the magnitudes of the increasing trends differ across the …
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whole soybeans, and to a less extent, processed soybeans will increase due to China's potential membership in the World …
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Using household survey data from seven provinces in China, this study provides estimates of the price responsiveness of … simulate the impacts of structural change in China's livestock industry on feed grain trade. …
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We estimate the demand for imported cotton in China and assess the competitiveness of cotton-exporting countries. Given … between the C4 countries (Benin, Burkina Faso, Chad and Mali) and United States in China. Demand estimates are used to project … how U.S. prices affect China’s imports by country. In comparing demand projections, results show that the relationship …
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from China and Vietnam. Our experiment was designed to investigate the impacts of product tasting on bidding behavior. The … regression results show that tasting raised bids for Taiwan and China teas, but lowered bids for Vietnam tea. The econometric …
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