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USA is of our own making. US taxpayer financed agricultural subsidies render Mexican farmers unable to compete. Poverty … fuels migration (Peace, 2009). If US taxpayers are financing agricultural subsidies that encourage immigration to the USA …
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wheat, but the reverse is asymmetrical. The study finds that for USA to maintain and expand its competitive position in the …
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in US agriculture using state level data from 1973 through 1996. Luenberger productivity indexes, which are dual to the …
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Restaurant owners are always looking for new ways to increase profits. In this paper, we investigate the attitudes and perceptions of restaurant customers to locally produced food and their willingness to pay a premium. This study employs a field experiment conducted in a restaurant located on a...
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wheat, but the reverse is asymmetrical. The study finds that for USA to maintain and expand its competitive position in the …
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This paper looks at the impact on Australia’s trade in crops (non-wheat grains and oilseeds) where GM technology has been introduced. The model includes assumptions about the productivity gains of GM crops, possible consumer responses and regulatory costs for Australia and its major trading...
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showed that the agricultural trade between India and its two major trading partners, the USA and European Union, was mainly …
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