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specifying price transmission equations in international trade models Protective policies, such as tariffs and quotas, reduce the …
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Latin AmericaÂ’s trade relationships have been severely strained by the series of uncoordinated currency depreciations … depreciations, whether forced by capital markets or unilaterally effected for competitive trade reasons, are equivalent to steep … increases in tariffs facing trading partners; they damage trade relationships and distort trade-oriented economic growth. The …
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Australia has long been considered a commodity based economy, with the relationship between the terms of trade and the … real exchange rate well documented. Less well documented are the determinants of the Australian terms of trade and how … examines the Australian terms of trade since 1983 and links movements with the increasing internationalisation of the …
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Octopus exports are an important source of foreign exchange for Mauritania. The export market has historically been dominated by coordinated Japanese buyers, a situation that led Mauritania to create the Societe Mauritanienne de Commercialisation de Poisson (SMCP) to negotiate with buyers and...
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The paper focus on the time adjustment paths of the exchange rate and agricultural producerand industrial prices in response to unanticipated monetary shocks following modeldeveloped by Saghaian et al. (2002). Results indicate that agricultural prices adjust faster thanindustrial prices to...
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Exchange rates have long been thought to have an important impact on the export and importof goods and services, and, thus, exchange rates are expected to influence the price of thoseproducts that are traded. At the same time, energy impacts commodity production in somevery important ways. The...
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The 1971 and 1973 official devaluations of the U.S. dollar have often been cited as a pivotal cause for the enormous price rises in agricultural products in 1972 and 1973. This article presents two studies that test the hypothesis that exchange rate changes have a significant effect on the...
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, consumption, trade, and price in both exporting and importing countries. The model is applied to the effects of devaluation on the … agricultural trade. What effect there is will be primarily on price rather than quantity. …
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Exports of farm products fell for the second consecutive year in fiscal year 1983 to $34.8 billion. Values for agricultural imports, especially for competitive items such as live animals, dairy products, fruits, vegetables, beverages, and tobacco, gained by 6 percent to $16.4 billion in fiscal...
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"Larger wheat and cotton shipments and higher corn and soybean prices raised U.S. agricultural exports to ~38 billion during fiscal year (FY) 1984 (October 1983 - September 1984), up 10 percent from those of 1983. Increased demand and a strong dollar,boosted U.S. agricultural imports in FY 1984...
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