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The U.S. Salvadoran population is the largest group of Central and South American people living in the United States today. This study investigates the U.S. market for thirty Salvadoran foods and the demographic characteristics and attitudes of Salvadorans toward these foods. Original data were...
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Churning Out the Links: Vertical Integration in the U.S. Pork and Beef Industries
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There is little disagreement in the literature that hedging can be an effective risk management tool for agricultural firms. However, when placing a hedge the hedger must determine the futures position to take to offset the price risk on his current or anticipated cash position. When direct...
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The US pork and beef sectors are rapidly moving from traditional cash markets to formal vertical linkages. In 1999, 27% of Hogs and 65% of cattle were traded in the cash market and packers owned 18% of hogs and 5% of cattle; the rest were procured via marketing contracts. Contrary to popular...
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