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relationship between imports, prices, and the well-being of US producers. Although the US International Trade Commission (USITC …) ruled that imports have not caused serious injury to US blueberry producers, it was important to further examine this issue …-specific fresh blueberry imports from countries like Mexico and Chile to US blueberry prices. Our results mostly support the USITC …
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Should exporters worry about country-of-origin bias? Although the pervasiveness of country-level product advertising suggests that they do, lack of data has limited the empirical study of subjective bias toward products from a specific country. Using data from the U.S. wine industry, including...
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Evaluation of US agricultural policy reform is complicated by the interaction of price support programs and production constraints. Researchers have typically presumed that price support policies as observed in the US wheat program increase the producer incentive at the margin,' however, little...
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corn imports, while China’s GDP impacted negatively on corn imports. More so, the US has a more price elastic supply of …
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project how U.S. programs affect China’s imports by country. Results indicate that if U.S. subsidies make other exporting … imports may not fully recover from the temporary spike in global prices …
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's failure to fulfill its promises to dramatically increase U. S. imports. By the end of 2021, China had barely reached 40 % of … imports to other suppliers, thus contributing to a diversification of supply chains. …
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Using a bilateral trade equation derived from a monopolistic competition model, we investigated market access reciprocity in food trade among the US, Canada, the EU and Japan. We explore country and industry-specific market access asymmetry through the border effect approach, re-challenging the...
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showed an inability to grab market margin or exert market power in soybean imports. Both export supply by the U.S. and import …
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autoregressive distributed lag (NARDL) model to analyze the dynamic exchange rate changes on U.S. agricultural exports and imports … some countries while the impact of foreign exchange rate changes on the U.S. agricultural imports is symmetric. Furthermore …
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This paper provides evidence on the unintended effects of US and Chinese trade policies on the 2020 US presidential election. In response to a series of US tariffs imposed on Chinese goods, China imposed retaliatory tariffs, especially on US agricultural products, which largely affected...
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