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The impact of trade liberalisation on the Indonesian food crop sector : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Agricultural Economics at Massey University
Studies of agricultural trade policies in developed countries generally focus their attention on impacts in their own domestic markets. Less attention has been given to impacts on developing countries nor their need for special and differential treatment in multilateral trade negotiations. This study assesses the impacts of trade liberalisation by modelling the outcome of the Uruguay Round of GATT negotiations. The removal of support in the industrialised nations on the Indonesian food crops sector was examined. Using the Static World Policy Simulation (SWOPSIM) model of world agricultural trade, the impacts on Indonesian consumption, production and net trade were estimated. The results indicate that Indonesian exports of corn would expand, and the country could also become an exporter of rice. Imports of sugar could expand partly as a result of a reduction in Indonesian sugar subsidies. While multilateral trade liberalisation that results in higher world prices may have a negative effect on food importing developing countries, this was found not to be the case for Indonesia (at least for the food crops studied). The increase in producer welfare would more than compensate for the fall in consumer welfare, government subsidy expenditures would fall and the country's trade balance would improve. In addition, continuing unilateral deregulatory and liberalisation measures in other sectors of the Indonesian economy, as well as in agriculture, will provide scope for the development of further new export opportunities
EIS - An Imaging Survey for VLT Science
The imaging data assembled by the recently completed ESO Imaging Survey (EIS)
are reviewed and their scientific value briefly assessed. Among the various
applications, the imaging data has been used to build a large sample of
candidate distant clusters of galaxies in the Southern Hemisphere to be used
for follow-up observations with the VLT as well as other space and ground-based
facilities. Preliminary results from ongoing work to confirm these candidates
are reported and the future prospects discussed.Comment: 6 pages, To be published in the Proceedings of the ``VLT Opening
Symposium'', Antofagasta (Chile), 1-4 March 199
An empirical biometric-based study for user identification from different roles in the online game League of Legends
© 2017 CEUR-WS. All rights reserved. The popularity of computer games has grown exponentially in the last few years. In some games, players can choose to play with different characters from a pre-defined list, exercising distinct roles in each match. Although such games were created to promote competition and promote self-improvement, there are several recurrent issues. One that has received the least amount of attention is the problem of "account sharing" so far is when a player pays more experienced players to progressing in the game. The companies running those games tend to punish this behaviour, but this specific case is hard to identify. The aim of this study is to use a database of mouse and keystroke dynamics biometric data of League of Legends players as a case study to understand the specific characteristics a player will keep (or not) when playing different roles and distinct characters
Tricriticality and Reentrance in a Naive Spin-Glass Model
In this paper a spin-1 spin-glass model under the presence of a uniform
crystal field is investigated. It is shown that the model presents both
continuous and first-order phase transition separated by a tricritical point.
The phase diagram is obtained within the replica-symmetric solution and
exhibits reentrance phenomena at low temperatures. Possibly it is the simplest
model which can describe inverse freezing phenomena.Comment: 12 pages, 1 figur
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