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Maritime Shipping Issues And Us Agricultural Exports Item Info

Title:
Maritime Shipping Issues And Us Agricultural Exports
Creator:
Jones, James R.
Date Created (ISO Standard):
1995-11
Description:
The importance of agricultural exports to United States agriculture and our position in the international economy has been recognized at least from the 1970's. Consequently maritime shipping issues as they relate to US agricultural trade have received the attention of agricultural economists on several occasions (e.g. Jones, Qu, Casavant & Koo, 1995; Casavant & Wilson, 1991; Makus & Fuller, 1987; Jones, Casavant & Kim, 1986; Binkley, 1983; Binkley and Harrer, 1981; Sharp & McDonald, 1971 ). At the same time the international maritime community follows US and world agricultural trade trends closely since grains in particular rank along with coal, iron ore, and steel as one of the industry's most important dry bulk cargoes (Drewry).
Subjects:
Agricultural policy Impact analysis trade comparative advantage
AgEcon Search Subjects:
Agricultural and Food Policy Research Methods/ Statistical Methods International Relations/Trade
Series:
Agricultural Economic Research Series
Publisher:
University of Idaho College of Agriculture
Departments:
Department of Agricultural Economics and Rural Sociology
Source:
Agricultural Economic Research Series no. 95-15, College of Agriculture, University of Idaho
Source Identifier:
aers95-15
Type:
Text
Format Original:
document
Format:
application/pdf
Language:
eng
Contributing Departments:
Department of Agricultural Economics and Rural Sociology

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