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due to publication bias. Cointegration is more prevalent for maize market pairs and less prevalent for rice market pairs …-run price relationship, but international prices do not. The only notable exception to this rule is rice, which suggests that … the determination of international rice prices differs fundamentally from the determination of international wheat and …
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due to publication bias. Cointegration is more prevalent for maize market pairs and less prevalent for rice market pairs …-run price relationship, but international prices do not. The only notable exception to this rule is rice, which suggests that … the determination of international rice prices differs fundamentally from the determination of international wheat and …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010235142
There is no consensus on what defines a reference for the world rice price. A review on rice as a differentiated … commodity shed two important insights. First, it confirms that few studies have considered segmentation of rice in their price … analysis. Second, Thai 5% brokens has often been considered the world reference price for rice but no empirical exercise has …
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This study assesses the impact of increased fertilizer prices under different scenarios on rice production, consumption …, trade and prices. Using a global rice model based on a partial equilibrium framework, the simulation results show that a 30 …% to 100% increase in fertilizer prices would reduce rice yields by 0.45% to 1.33%, but increase world rice prices by 7% to …
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explores how Sanitary and Phytosanitary (SPS) measures affect Vietnam's rice exports. Using different estimation methods to … handle overdispersion and zero trade flows for data of Vietnam's rice exports to 20 major importing countries over the period … factors, the SPS measures imposed by importing countries have significant impacts on Vietnam's rice export. The findings …
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adopting both types of innovation in Asia, including its impact on rice producers and other consumers. They do so using the … be dwarfed by the welfare gains resulting from the potential health-enhancing attributes of golden rice which would boost …
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This paper highlights the thinness of rice trade relative to wheat and maize, and the contrasting price volatility and … tradability relations for wheat and maize, which display a positive correlation, and for rice, which show an inverse relation. The … paper focuses on Southeast Asia, which hosts the world's biggest rice exporters and rice importers. Using the Granger …
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explores how Sanitary and Phytosanitary (SPS) measures affect Vietnam's rice exports. Using different estimation methods to … handle overdispersion and zero trade flows for data of Vietnam's rice exports to 20 major importing countries over the period … factors, the SPS measures imposed by importing countries have significant impacts on Vietnam's rice export. The findings …
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the production and trade of rice the most important food crop in India and the world. …
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-firm Cournot oligopsony/oligopoly that acts as the counterfactual. Using Japanese market price and quantity data for rice, and … the existing import regime for rice, which is a tariff quota. The conclusions are: first, that, compared with the … regime of a tariff quota causes a welfare loss compared with the counterfactual. -- state trading ; Japan ; rice …
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