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A modified gravity-type model was employed to evaluate the effect of exchange rate volatility on wheat exports …-term measures of exchange rate volatility were constructed and compared. Both measures of exchange rate volatility have exhibited a … volatility is an important factor in explaining the trade pattern of wheat trade worldwide. Keywords: wheat, export, exchange …
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regional development can be created. Turkey and the Turkish tomato subsector provided the case to test this model. …
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This paper examines the effects of the lumber price, the housing starts, and the bilateral exchange rate on U.S. softwood lumber imports from Canada in a cointegration framework. To that end, the Phillips-Hansen fully-modified cointegration (FM-OLS) procedure is applied to monthly data for the...
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This paper examines the dynamic effects of changes in the bilateral exchange rate on changes in the bilateral trade of bulk and consumer-oriented agricultural products between the U.S. and its 10 major trading partners. We find that, for consumer-oriented products, U.S. exports are highly...
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Commodity price transmissions between China and the U.S. are examined. The results indicate that variations in Chinese cotton and soybean prices are transmitted to U.S. cotton and soybean prices while variations in Chinese wheat and rice prices do not get transmitted to U.S. wheat and rice...
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Since the implementation of NAFTA in 1994 agri-food trade between Mexico and the United States grew substantially. While some analysts argue that NAFTA has contributed the most, others have emphasized the role played by exchange rate in this process. An attempt is made in this paper to address...
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We investigate the factors behind the growing U.S. trade deficit in consumer-oriented agricultural products by using reliable panel data and an empirical trade model derived from international trade theory. The results indicate that per capita income in the United States appears to be the most...
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volatility, it would actually increase domestic price volatility in developing countries, largely by restricting imports when …
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of income. Yet some in this debate have argued that, given the extreme volatility in agricultural commodity markets, the …. Results indicate that the short-run impacts of trade liberalization on poverty are not distinguishable from market volatility …
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Replaced with revised version of paper 07/22/11.
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