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-induced crop-specific comparative advantages can explain a substantial share of the variation in yields across the world. Data …
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paper argues that, in violation of the spirit of the WTO Agreement in Agriculture, the special agricultural safeguards have …
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support claims that protectionism and distortive subsidies to agriculture remain widespread in more developed nations, which …
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France is the top agricultural producer in the European Union (EU), and agriculture plays a prominent role in the …
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and recomends the use of revenue-neutral feebate schemes in industry, transportation, buildings, and agriculture. For …
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The exposure of low-income countries to natural disasters has a significant impact on food production and food security. This paper provides a framework for assessing a country's vulnerability to food crisis in the event of natural disasters. The paper finds that macroeconomic and structural...
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This paper analyses the dynamics of inflation in Kenya during 1974–96, a period characterized by external shocks and internal disequilibria. By developing a parsimonious and empirically constant error correction model the paper finds that the exchange rate, foreign prices, and terms of trade...
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