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Well functioning factor markets are a crucial condition for the competitiveness and growth of agriculture. In the case of labour, institutions and regulation may give rise to agricultural labour market heterogeneity which could have important effects on the functioning of the labour market and...
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commodity's domestic producer and border prices. Two decomposition approaches are presented, depending on whether policy allows … effect on the price gap of changes in agricultural policy versus non-policy variables. The decomposition procedure is … changes in exchange rates to domestic prices, resulting not from policy intervention, but rather from undeveloped market …
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The purpose of this paper is to discuss how consumers in Canada, like those in the United States and Europe, have changed over the last ten years and the impact this is having on how agricultural commodities are being produced, transformed, distributed and traded. It will also be important to...
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analyze how they relate to world market prices. Moreover, recognizing several policy regimes in the period 2007-2010 we …
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Only few models exist which allow for a regime-dependent spatial price equilibrium. This paper focuses on the price insulating effects of export restrictions. The theory of a Walrasian equilibrium and the spatial price equilibrium theory suggest that export restrictions lead to multiple spatial...
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