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Marketing 9 Resource /Energy Economics and Policy 9 Demand and Price Analysis 8 Consumer/Household Economics 7 Environmental Economics and Policy 7 Food Consumption/Nutrition/Food Safety 6 International Relations/Trade 6 Industrial Organization 5 Land Economics/Use 5 Livestock Production/Industries 5 consumer behaviour 4 Agribusiness 3 Health Economics and Policy 3 Neuseeland 3 New Zealand 3 Production Economics 3 Research and Development/Tech Change/Emerging Technologies 3 Agricultural and Food Policy 2 Community/Rural/Urban Development 2 Crop Production/Industries 2 Productivity Analysis 2 Risk and Uncertainty 2 differentiated products 2 Acreage 1 Agricultural Land 1 Animals 1 Auslandsinvestition 1 Canada 1 Chipkarte 1 Conservation auction 1 Consumer behavior 1 Cost-benefit analysis 1 Cropland 1 Economic model 1 Einkommensgarantie 1 Foreign investment 1 Gesetzliche Rentenversicherung 1 Industrie 1 Investitionspolitik 1 Investment policy 1
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Book / Working Paper 55
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Graue Literatur 4 Non-commercial literature 4 Arbeitspapier 2 Working Paper 2
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Undetermined 50 English 5
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Unterschultz, James R. 14 Adamowicz, Wiktor L. 11 Veeman, Michele M. 10 Boxall, Peter C. 9 Goddard, Ellen W. 8 Jeffrey, Scott R. 6 Lerohl, Mel L. 5 Peng, Yanning 4 Veeman, Terrence S. 4 Cash, Sean B. 3 Adilu, Shiferaw 2 Apedaile, Leonard Peter 2 Gurung, Rajendra Kumar 2 Nilsson, Tomas K.H. 2 Novak, Frank S. 2 Quagrainie, Kwamena K. 2 Steiner, Bodo E. 2 Viney, Bruce 2 Arnot, C. 1 Asselin, Andre 1 Baggs, J. 1 Barnard, Charles H. 1 Beaunom, Wendy 1 Bennett, Jenni 1 Bollman, Ray D. 1 Boyd, Curtis 1 Calkins, Blaine 1 Chen, Kevin Z. 1 Claridge, Greg 1 Cortus, Brett 1 Cutlac, Marius 1 Deans, Mae 1 Ding, Yulian 1 Dosman, Donna 1 Drescher, Larissa S. 1 Dridi, Chokri 1 Duan, Yufeng 1 Dunlevy, Kevin J. 1 Dunn, Jeffrey D. 1 Emunu, John Paul 1
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Department of Resource Economics and Environmental Sociology (REES), University of Alberta 49 Hendrickson Corp. 1 Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs 1
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Project Report Series 49 The GSBGM project report series 4 MBA research programmes 1 Project Report Series, Mathematica Policy Research, MPR/PR 77/11 1 Special project report series 1
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RePEc 49 ECONIS (ZBW) 6
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ANALYSIS OF EAST ASIAN MEAT IMPORT DEMAND: MARKET PROSPECTS FOR ALBERTA AND CANADA
Veeman, Michele M.; Veeman, Terrence S.; Adilu, Shiferaw - Department of Resource Economics and Environmental … - 2002
This study focuses on the demand for meat and the market vulnerabilities that apply to four selected Asian markets that are of potential importance to meat exporters. The markets identified for this purpose are Japan, South Korea, Indonesia, and Singapore. An initial overview of market prospects...
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NEW GENERATION CO-OPERATIVES (NGC) AS A MODEL FOR VALUE-ADDED AGRICULTURAL PROCESSING IN ALBERTA: APPLICATIONS TO FACTORS AFFECTING CHOICE OF PRICING AND PAYMENT PRACTICES BY TRADITIONAL MARKETING AND NEW GENERATION CO-OPERATIVES
Unterschultz, James R.; Gurung, Rajendra Kumar - Department of Resource Economics and Environmental … - 2002
This study examines the factors affecting choice of pricing and payment practices by traditional marketing and new generation co-operatives for commodities delivered by their members. These factors include the demographic variables related to type of co-operative organization, level of...
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PREFERENCES ABOUT MARKETING ORGANIC GRAIN IN ALBERTA
L'Hoir, Chantelle; Goddard, Ellen W.; Ng, Desmond W.; … - Department of Resource Economics and Environmental … - 2002
The organic industry in Canada is growing and Alberta organic grain producers have expressed a concern that the marketing system for organic grains in Alberta is poorly organized. This poorly organized system may hinder producers from optimizing market potential. This paper assesses different...
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MEASURING FOREST RESOURCE VALUES: AN ASSESSMENT OF CHOICE EXPERIMENTS AND PREFERENCE CONSTRUCTION METHODS AS PUBLIC INVOLVEMENT TOOLS
Shapansky, Bradford; Adamowicz, Wiktor L.; Boxall, Peter C. - Department of Resource Economics and Environmental … - 2002
Human values arising from forests include market and non-market values. Timber values and values of non-timber forest products traded in markets (berries, wild rice, etc.) are considered market values. Among non-market values are recreation values and values associated with wildlife harvesting...
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ASSESSING IMPACTS OF ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE ON ABORIGINAL PEOPLE: AN ECONOMIC EXAMINATION OF SUBSISTENCE RESOURCE USE AND VALUE
Dosman, Donna; Haener, Michel K.; Adamowicz, Wiktor L.; … - Department of Resource Economics and Environmental … - 2002
The report describes the research design, data collection and preliminary analysis of an economic assessment of non-timber resource use by Aboriginal People in Northwest Saskatchewan. The project is designed to develop methods of valuing resource use by Aboriginal People so that these values can...
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SUPPLY CHAIN COMPETENCY: RECIPE FOR CEREAL AND LIVESTOCK MARKETING IN ALBERTA?
Lee, Michelle; Unterschultz, James R.; Lerohl, Mel L. - Department of Resource Economics and Environmental … - 2001
This study examines the nature of Supply Chain Management (SCM) in the Canadian barley industry, economic theories related to SCM, identifies SCM drivers and reviews the Canadian barley marketing system. Two surveys were conducted; one on the feed barley segment of the market; another on the malt...
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ECONOMIC EVALUATION OF MANURE MANAGEMENT AND FARM GATE APPLICATIONS: A LITERATURE REVIEW OF ENVIRONMENTAL AND ECONOMIC ASPECTS OF MANURE MANAGEMENT IN ALBERTA'S LIVESTOCK SECTORS
Unterschultz, James R.; Jeffrey, Scott R. - Department of Resource Economics and Environmental … - 2001
Livestock operations in Alberta have a significant impact on the economy. Manure is a by-product of livestock production. The review of the science on manure examined the environmental impacts of manure. These impacts include water pollution, air pollution, climatic change, and soil degradation....
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AN ECONOMIC ANALYSIS OF PRODUCTIVE EFFICIENCY IN ALBERTA DAIRY PRODUCTION
Jeffrey, Scott R.; Grant, Heather-Ann R. - Department of Resource Economics and Environmental … - 2001
The World Trade Organization is currently formulating an agenda for a new round of global trade negotiations. Therefore, the likelihood of increased competition within Canada's supply managed dairy industry is probable. Consequently, there is agreater need for producers to be concerned with...
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COMPETITIVENESS OF CANADIAN AGRI-FOOD EXPORTS AGAINST COMPETITORS IN ASIA: 1980-97
Chen, Kevin Z.; Duan, Yufeng - Department of Resource Economics and Environmental … - 2001
Asia is the second largest market for the Canadian agri-food exports after the United States market. The competition in Asia has become more intensive in recent years as the agri-food sector in developed nations such as Australia, Canada, Europe, and the United States has increasingly relied on...
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PORK MARKET DEVELOPMENT RESEARCH PROJECT: MARKET POTENTIAL FOR ALBERTA'S PORK IN SELECTED U.S. MARKETS
Veeman, Michele M.; Unterschultz, James R. - Department of Resource Economics and Environmental … - 2000
The ethnic Asian market in Washington and Oregon constitutes a sizable niche market for fresh Canadian pork. Since California possesses a large population segment that originates from Asia, the characteristics of the ethnic Asian-origin market in the northern part of that State are also of...
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