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total factor productivity growth for crops, ruminants and non-ruminant livestock, on a global basis. We then follow with … suggest that most regions in the sample are likely to experience larger productivity gains in livestock than in crops. Within … livestock, the non-ruminant sector is expected to continue to be more dynamic than the ruminant sector. Given the rapid rates of …
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productivity growth for crops, ruminants and non-ruminant livestock, on a global basis. We then follow with tests for convergence … the sample are likely to experience larger productivity gains in livestock than in crops. Within livestock, the non …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005060571
livestock sector. Our simulation boosts biofuel production in the US and EU from 2006 levels to mandated 2015 levels. We show … that mandates will encourage crop production in both biofuel and non biofuel producing regions, while reducing livestock … and livestock production in most regions of the world. The non-ruminant industry curtails its production more than other …
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productivity (TFP) growth for crops and livestock accounting for input-output allocation. This paper extends previous work on TFP … measurement for livestock into ruminants and non-ruminant productivity measurement, given the differences in productivity growth … most of the productivity growth within the livestock sector. Given the rapid rates of productivity growth observed recently …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005327291
productivity (TFP) growth for crops and livestock accounting for input-output allocation. This paper extends previous work on TFP … measurement for livestock into ruminants and non-ruminant productivity measurement, given the differences in productivity growth … most of the productivity growth within the livestock sector. Given the rapid rates of productivity growth observed recently …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009445209
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Increasing livestock product consumption in many Asian countries has been accompanied by growth in some countries …' imports of feedgrains for their domestic livestock sectors. This contributes to debate over future levels of grain imports …. Yet projections often pay little attention to developments in livestock production. The impacts of technological catch …
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uses a stochastic simulation model of the world wheat market to investigate the effects of policy makers implementing … domestic output is low and prices high. We estimate that implementation of the Q-SSM would shrink average wheat imports by … nearly 50% in some regions, with world wheat trade falling by 4.7%. The P-SSM is discriminatory against low price, developing …
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uses a stochastic simulation model of the world wheat market to investigate the effects of policy makers implementing … domestic output is low and prices high. We estimate that implementation of the Q-SSM would shrink average wheat imports by … nearly 50% in some regions, with world wheat trade falling by 4.7%. The P-SSM is discriminatory against low price, developing …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009446073