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    Food Standards and Welfare: A General Equilibrium Model with Market Imperfections

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    We analyze the effects of high standards food chains on household welfare taking into account general equilibrium effects and market imperfections. To measure structural production changes and welfare effects on rural and urban households, our model has two types of agents, five kinds of products and four types of factors. We calibrate the model using dataset from China. The simulation results show that how poor rural households are affected depends on a variety of factors, including the nature of the shocks leading to the expansion of high standards sector, production technologies, trade effects, spillover effects on low standards markets, market imperfections, and labor market effects

    Modèle de l'économie mondiale de blé

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    A world wheat model. - A simple structural model of the wheat economy has been constructed to examine the possible impact of policies and external shocks on the evolution of the world wheat market. The model consists of a set of linear equations describing area harvested, yields, utilisation, stocks and trade for fifteen countries or country aggregates and solves for an indicator world price. Simulations over the historical period indicate that this price has been strongly dominated by the United States stock policies although it is sensitive to variations in Soviet Union import demand.Pour analyser l'impact possible de politiques et de chocs externes sur l'évolution du marché mondial du blé, un modèle structurel simple de l'économie du blé a été construit. Le modèle, composé d'équations linéaires, évalue les surfaces récoltées, les rendements, les utilisations intérieures, les stocks et les échanges pour quinze pays ou groupe de pays, ainsi qu'un indicateur du prix mondial: Des simulations sur la période historique indiquent que la formation de ce prix a été fortement dominée par la politique de stockage des Etats-Unis, tout en étant très sensible aux variations de la demande d'importation de l'URSS.Fulponi-Beglin L. Modèle de l'économie mondiale de blé. In: Économie rurale. N°174, 1986. L'agriculture dans la compétition internationale. 2eme Partie. pp. 30-38

    Characteristics of Meat Demand in Greece

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