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In Romania there are large areas of unused pasture, which are well suited for the meat breeds and the geoclimatic conditions are favorable for beef. The beef breeds are more profitable than the milk ones. They have a yield of 65-70% cut, the meat quality is very good and the animals are not at...
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in cattle for about five years. Despite demonstrated substantial improvement in human health that vaccine adoption offers … they adopt this technology without any associated increases in demand for fed cattle. Retail beef demand increases of 1 …
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from slaughtering, by species (cattle, pigs, sheep, goats, poultry) at national level and on the eight development regions …, cattle provide 14% of the offer, sheep 7% and goats only 1%. At species level, calves and other young cattle represent the … largest part of the cattle supply (67%), and for pigs, almost all pork is provided by animals over 50 kg (99.89%). In the …
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We seek to understand the welfare of dairy cattle in Denmark from 1750 to 1900, a period marked by significant …
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milk processing industry and Romanian farmers were not prepared to face the barrier removal of milk quotas. Cattle breeders … dairy cattle starting from its structure, milk supply (livestock, domestic production, costs of production, import) demand …
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known about such strategies in wartime. This paper studies the use of cattle as a buffer stock by Rwandan households during … 1991-2001, a period characterized by civil war and genocide. It is found that the probability of selling cattle increases … upon the occurrence of both peacetime and wartime covariant adverse income shocks. The peacetime cattle sales are largely …
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Late 19th century investors demanded compensation to invest in countries with poor institutional protection of property rights. Using the monthly stock returns of 1,808 firms located in 43 countries but traded in London between 1866 and 1907, we estimate the country-specific cost of capital. We...
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We explore the nature of Business Groups, that is network-like forms of hierarchical organization between legally autonomous firms spanning both within and across national borders. Exploiting a unique dataset of 270,474 headquarters controlling more than 1,500,000 (domestic and foreign)...
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This paper analyzes the importance of legal property documents in providing tenure security, enhancing agricultural investment incentives and easing access to credit. While theory predicts that better property rights on land can increase investment through increased security, enhanced trade...
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Ökonomische Analyse des Rechts (ÖAR) beschäftigt sich mit den Wirkungen von Rechtsnormen, gerichtlichen Entscheidungen und Verwaltungsakten in der Lebenswirklichkeit. Sie bewertet diese Folgen mit Hilfe des Kriteriums der ökonomischen Effizienz und macht Vorschläge, wie Recht zu gestalten...
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