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Marketing systems using non-transferable or imperfectly transferable quotas induce shifts in supply as well as shifts …
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From being an insignificant buyer of Australian wool at the start of the 1980s, China had emerged as Australia's major, if somewhat erratic, customer by the 1992/93 season. Continued development of Sino-Australian trade in wool is vital to the future of the Australian wool-growing industry. This...
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Ryan challenges agricultural economists to help overcome a number of vexed problems facing the Australian wheat industry. Previous attempts to analyse these problems have been inadequate largely because of their inability to integrate real-world market imperfections and dynamics. Accordingly,...
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A series of trials was conducted to test the accuracy of livestock market reporters under liveweight selling conditions in Victoria using a range of cattle types. The performance of the market reporters in carcass weight and fat cover estimation was poorer for cows than for bullocks, while the...
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Stabilization schemes for the Australian wheat industry, or marketing schemes as they are now called, first came into … payment of fixed prices, help growers appreciate some of the advantages of centralised marketing and encouraged them to seek a … compulsory national marketing scheme after the Second World War. Growers did not want a return to the depressed conditions of the …
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