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inappropriate pricing and marketing strategies to be adopted by Australian beef and cattle producers and exporters. In this paper …, data from 29,000 households on Java are used to estimate a demand system for beef, chicken and other meat groups. Java … chicken (-0.42) are smaller than in previous studies. This difference is consistent with the theoretical literature, which …
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Cross-border trade in food commodities within sub-regional economic blocks in Sub-Sahara Africa (SSA) is believed to be faster, cheaper, more convenient and welfare-enhancing than overseas trade between SSA countries and the USA, EU or the BRIC countries. The difficulty of commodity arbitrage...
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Imposing military security measures as a consequence of violent conflict may lead to depressing economic effects for all parties involved. One implication is the limited ability to conduct trade, which in turn brings about welfare losses to the economic agents involved and may threat livelihoods...
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Economic change and market dynamics have fundamentally altered the structure and performance of agricultural markets in the United States, Canada, and Mexico within the last 25 years. Many factors have helped shape the current North American food and fiber system, including technological change,...
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We test the economic theory that price differences in spatially separated markets will be equalized through arbitrage activity using time series data on housing frame lumber prices in different regions of the United States. Wildfires, hurricanes, and other extreme weather events, as well as...
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One of the most important targets ofthe Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) is to facilitatethe spatial integration of agricultural markets within theindividual member states as well as within the Community.On a spatially integrated market, price informationshould freely flow between member states....
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One of the most important targets of the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) is to facilitate the spatial integration of agricultural markets within the individual member states as well as within the Community. On a spatially integrated market, price information should freely flow between member...
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Since the discovery of Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy (BSE) in the United States in December 2003, U.S. beef exports have declined approximately 85 percent. A number of countries, including Japan and Korea (the top export markets for U.S. beef), have banned imports of beef from the United...
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trade barriers that protect Canada’s chicken producers from foreign competition. This research analyses the effects of the … most recent proposals to emerge from the DDA negotiation on Canada’s chicken industry. We develop a partial …-equilibrium model that generates welfare effects for the Canadian chicken industry supply chain. We also introduce stochastic prices to …
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