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suggesting China is very price sensitive. The results of this study have important implications for global corn trade and the US …
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China’s agricultural and trade policies have been shifting despite little change in policy objectives. This paper …
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This study analyzes the potential impact of climate change on China's corn, wheat, and rice, domestic agricultural markets, and the international markets out to the year 2050. The study provides a brief background and reviews research literature of climate change effects on China's crop yields....
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China’s agricultural and trade policies have been shifting despite little change in policy objectives. This paper …
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This study analyzes the potential impact of climate change and the uncertainty of CO2 fertilization on China's corn, wheat and rice domestic agricultural markets and the international markets out to the year 2050. The study provides a brief background and reviews research literature of climate...
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-26 May, 2000 will exert a profound effect on international trade in genetically modified organisms (GMOs) and their products … various articles of the Protocol on international trade in GMOs are analyzed. Based on the present status of imports of GMOs …
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China is experiencing rapid economic growth, resulting in increased demand for food. Estimates are made of Chinese production and consumption of rice, wheat, corn, and soybeans to the year 2005. Results indicate that China will become a large net importer especially of wheat, corn, and soybeans....
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Trade Organization. Further, U.S., Brazilian, and Argentine exports of all soy products will increase, and U.S. soy oil and …
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The effect of a Chinese minimum wage increase on China’s textile market as well as on the world cotton market is evaluated. Based on a Nonlinear Quadratic Almost Ideal Demand System (NQAIDS) model of China’s textile demand, the results suggest that the income elasticity for textiles is...
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This study analyzes the potential impact of climate change on China's corn, wheat, and rice, domestic agricultural markets, and the international markets out to the year 2050. The study provides a brief background and reviews research literature of climate change effects on China's crop yields....
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009021168