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Fullerton, Thomas and Wallace Huffman, モAn ARIMA Methodology for Examining the Competitive Hypothesis in Agriculture,ヤ Southwestern Journal of Economics, Vol. 5 (Mar. 2002):46-60.
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Hurley, T., J. Kliebenstein, and P. Orazem. "Current Trends in Employee Relations and Management," in Proceedings of 2000 Pork Academy, National Pork Producers Council, Indianapolis, IN, June 7, 2000, pp. 285-304.
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In this article we argue that the seemingly contradictory positions of the EU and the US on regulating the handling and transporting of genetically modified (GM) grains may both make sense when viewed in terms of their respective economic welfare implications.
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The study develops a theory of very-short-run forward-looking behavior allowing for forward trading and storage of final good and material input. Production and storage are separable from hedging decisions and depend only upon current forward and cash prices. Comparative statics are derived...
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Data from case studies, interviews, and surveys are used to explore the emergence, growth, and likely consequences of new agricultural operators (NAOs) in Russia. NAOs or agroholdings are very large farming operations averaging more than 50,000 ha, which are externally owned and managed. Entry...
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This paper surveys and analyses existing methodologies to model and quantify non-tariff trade barriers (NTBs) in the agricultural and food sectors. The analysis centers on sanitary, phytosanitary, and technical regulations that can have an impact on trade. The paper stresses methods that provide...
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The vertical coordination systems between livestock producers and processors have dramatically shifted toward long-term contract coordination or vertical integration in the pork sector; however, fed cattle producers still rely heavily on spot market or short-term contract linkages with meat...
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