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Research studies have differed over the importance of the relative emphasis of a customer versus competitor orientation in the development of a market orientation (Slater and Narver, 1994; Tajeddini, 2010). In this study, we assess whether the emphasis of one component over another of a market...
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gains in U.S. agriculture, and a principal source of R&D spillovers to the rest of the world. In the waning decades of the … research of relevance for agriculture. The changes in global public and private R&D investment trajectories are accelerating of … consequences for the competiveness of U.S. agriculture in the decades ahead. …
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support for agriculture by stressing the sector’s importance to the rural economy. We use the historically high crop prices in …
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China underwent tremendous agricultural market reforms in the 1990s prior to its accession to the WTO, drastically decreasing domestic market distortions. We ask whether these reforms have led to agricultural commercialization and have improved the welfare of rural Chinese households measured by...
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in agriculture. Using production and bilateral trade data along with plausible values of the elasticity of substitution …
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agricultural trade liberalization under free trade agreement (FTA) reduce pollution from agriculture? In order to contribute to … answering the above research question, we measure the potential impact of environmental pollution from agriculture caused by … agricultural trade liberalization under FTA does not reduce the potential pollution from agriculture in the case of the JKFTA. …
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Conservation technology adoption behavior is frequently analyzed at the smallest unit of production to capture important heterogeneity among adopters. Conclusions about firm-level decisions are drawn from these microunit outcomes. However, there may be significant intrafirm interactions that...
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