84 research outputs found
A Comparison of Intercountry Agricultural Production Functions: A Frontier Function Approach
Unlike the work by Hayami and Ruttan in the 1970s, this study utilizes frontier meta- production functions to study intercountry agricultural productivity differences. Technical efficiency differences are examined through estimation of deterministic and stochastic frontiers for 43 countries over 1960, 1970 and 1980. In most cases, developed countries on average have higher technical efficiency levels. However, not all developed countries are fully technically efficient while certain developing countries perform comparably with other developed countries. The results also show that the productivity gap between developing and developed countries has increased over time. Yet there is potential to improve productivity of developing countries, especially by expanding their human capital stock, as indicated by high output elasticities for primary and secondary education and technical education.
Effect of Trade Liberalization in the Short-Grain Japonica Rice Market: A Spatial-Temporal Equilibrium analysis
Serious attention has always been bestowed on the stability of food markets. The government has acted on these issues through intervention on food prices that more or less creates distortion. These have been observed on U.S. and Japan. This paper develops a spatial-temporal equilibrium model for short-grain japonica trade and simulates policy alternatives for free trade and improved trade. It then discusses the results and its implications on the Philippine economy.demand
A CAUTIONARY NOTE ON POLYNOMIAL DISTRIBUTED LAG FORMULATIONS OF SUPPLY RESPONSE
This paper uses the Pagano-Hartley procedure to estimate the lag length and polynomial degree for the case of a quarterly hog supply equation. The results show that the nicely humped shapes which materialize when using the Almon lag may be caused by the failure in accounting for autocorrelation in determining lag length and polynominal degree.Livestock Production/Industries, Research Methods/ Statistical Methods,
AGGREGATE FRUIT PRICE EQUATIONS AND CONDITIONAL PRICE FORECASTS
Demand and Price Analysis,
TeV scale resonant leptogenesis from supersymmetry breaking
We propose a model of TeV-scale resonant leptogenesis based upon recent
models of the generation of light neutrino masses from supersymmetry-breaking
effects with TeV-scale right-handed (rhd) neutrinos, . The model leads to
naturally large cosmological lepton asymmetries via the resonant behaviour of
the one-loop self-energy contribution to decay. Our model addresses the
primary problems of previous phenomenological studies of low-energy
leptogenesis: a rational for TeV-scale rhd neutrinos with small Yukawa
couplings so that the out-of equilibrium condition for decay is
satisfied; the origin of the tiny, but non-zero mass splitting required between
at least two masses; and the necessary non-trivial breaking of flavour
symmetries in the rhd neutrino sector. The low mass-scale of the rhd neutrinos
and their superpartners, and the TeV-scale -terms automatically contained
within the model offer opportunities for partial direct experimental tests of
this leptogenesis mechanism at future colliders.Comment: 10 Pages latex, version for JHE
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Life cycle assessment of ethanol production from tropical banagrass (Pennisetum purpureum) using green and dry processing technologies in Hawaii
This study conducted well-to-pump and well-to wheel life-cycle assessment of fossil energy use and greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions during ethanol production from tropical Banagrass (Pennisetum purpureum) using green-processing (with the use of fresh feedstocks) and dry or conventional processing (with the use of dried feedstocks) in the state of Hawaii. 10 000 MJ of energy was used as a functional unit with a systematic boundary drawn based on relative mass, energy, and economic value method using a 1% cutoff value, and the results were compared to those of conventional gasoline, and ethanol from corn and other ethanol lignocellulosic feedstocks. Detailed techno-economic model was built using the SuperPro designer. Ethanol yields were estimated at 0.27 l/kg (green processing with fungal co-product), 0.27 l/kg (green processing without co-product), and 0.29 l/kg (dry-processing) of feedstock, respectively. The well-to-pump analysis indicate that ethanol production consume 8200 MJ (green processing with co-product), 7600 MJ (green-processing without co-product) and 7200 MJ (dry-processing without co-product) of fossil energy and emit approximately 144 kg CO₂-eq., 90.6 kg CO₂-eq., and 59.1 kg CO₂-eq. per 10 000 MJ of ethanol produced, respectively; well-to-wheel analysis showed that 280 g of gCO₂-eq., 260 g CO₂-eq., and 250 g CO₂-eq. of emissions were produced per kilometer by driving Flex Fuel Vehicle. In summary, ethanol produced using the green-processing technology required greater amount of fossil energy and produced more GHG emissions compared to that of dry processing technology, due to additional energy needed for fungal growth and related processes. Process power, enzyme, and chemical production during ethanol processing were identified as emissions hot-spots for both green and dry processing
An Extended Technicolor Model
An extended technicolor model is constructed. Quark and lepton masses,
spontaneous CP violation, and precision electroweak measurements are discussed.
Dynamical symmetry breaking is analyzed using the concept of the BIG MAC.Comment: 35 pages, Latex, YCTP-P21-93, BUHEP-93-2
Predictions from an Anomalous U(1) Model of Yukawa Hierarchies
We present a supersymmetric standard model with three gauged Abelian
symmetries, of a type commonly found in superstrings. One is anomalous, the
other two are family symmetries. It has a vacuum in which only these
symmetries are broken by stringy effects. It reproduces all observed quark and
charged lepton Yukawa hierarchies, and the value of the Weinberg angle. It
predicts three massive neutrinos, with mixing that can explain both the small
angle MSW effect, and the atmospheric neutrino anomaly. The Cabibbo angle is
expressed in terms of the gauge couplings at unification. It conserves
R-parity, and proton decay is close to experimental bounds.Comment: 26 page
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Research and Design of a Routing Protocol in Large-Scale Wireless Sensor Networks
无线传感器网络,作为全球未来十大技术之一,集成了传感器技术、嵌入式计算技术、分布式信息处理和自组织网技术,可实时感知、采集、处理、传输网络分布区域内的各种信息数据,在军事国防、生物医疗、环境监测、抢险救灾、防恐反恐、危险区域远程控制等领域具有十分广阔的应用前景。 本文研究分析了无线传感器网络的已有路由协议,并针对大规模的无线传感器网络设计了一种树状路由协议,它根据节点地址信息来形成路由,从而简化了复杂繁冗的路由表查找和维护,节省了不必要的开销,提高了路由效率,实现了快速有效的数据传输。 为支持此路由协议本文提出了一种自适应动态地址分配算——ADAR(AdaptiveDynamicAddre...As one of the ten high technologies in the future, wireless sensor network, which is the integration of micro-sensors, embedded computing, modern network and Ad Hoc technologies, can apperceive, collect, process and transmit various information data within the region. It can be used in military defense, biomedical, environmental monitoring, disaster relief, counter-terrorism, remote control of haz...学位:工学硕士院系专业:信息科学与技术学院通信工程系_通信与信息系统学号:2332007115216
DIFFERENTIAL IMPACTS OF INCOME AND INFLATION ON PRICES OF MAJOR RED MEAT COMMODITIES
Analyzes the impacts of income and inflation on beef and pork retail prices
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