104 research outputs found

    The Role of International Trade in Extension Education

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    Teaching/Communication/Extension/Profession,

    Discussion: Exchange Rates, Energy Policy and Outcomes in Agricultural Markets

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    These three invited papers examine the role that exchange rates may have in influencing commodity prices, input prices and farm income. The papers arguably represent one of the most important recent attempts to quantify and explain these new linkages. As U.S. and world agriculture moves from a period of high output prices to a period of lower prices, understanding the impact of macroeconomic variables on farm input costs and farm income will become more important. Further, it will be equally important for policy makers to undertake appropriate market interventions in order to have maximum effectiveness should this period of cost-price-squeeze continue to intensify. Each of the papers has something significant to contribute to the understanding and debate of these new linkages between agriculture, the macroeconomic environment, and the energy sector.energy, exchange rates, macropolicy, markets, trade, Agribusiness, Farm Management, Financial Economics, Marketing, Resource /Energy Economics and Policy, F42,

    C. Parr Rosson, III: Lifetime Achievement Award

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    Cultural Barriers and Agricultural Trade in the Western Hemisphere

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    This study analyzes the impacts of cultural distance on bilateral trade flows in the Western Hemisphere using a Fixed Effects Vector Decomposition (FEVD). Four cultural dimensions of Hofstede are used to capture cultural distance. The results found that the effects of each dimension vary considerably with three of four dimensions (UAI, PDI, and MFI) have a negative impact and one dimension (ICI) has a positive effect. The magnitude of ICI is large enough to offset the negative effects of the other three dimensions resulting in a net positive effect of cultural distance, suggesting that culturally-dissimilar countries trade more than less.agricultural trade, cultural distance, gravity model, International Relations/Trade,

    Financial Development and International Agricultural Trade: Is There A Connection?

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    This study empirically investigates the possible link between financial development and international agricultural trade using binomial models of the gravity equations. Financial development is measured by a constructed financial reforms index. The results provide some evidence on the positive impacts of financial reform on agricultural exports. The results further indicate that countries with a greater degree of financial development as exhibited by advanced countries tend to have larger impacts on agricultural exports. Bilateral trade involving advanced countries has a larger magnitude of impacts of financial reforms on agricultural trade than those involving developing countriesagricultural trade, binomial model, financial reform, gravity model, International Development, International Relations/Trade,

    Food Chain Disruptions and Trade: The Importance of North American Market Integration

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    Food Consumption/Nutrition/Food Safety, International Relations/Trade,

    The WTO and U.S. Domestic Support in the Food Conservation, and Energy Act of 2008

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    Agricultural and Food Policy, International Relations/Trade, F13, Q18,
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