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Price Premiums for Single‐Name and Compound‐Name Geographical Indications in Swiss Cheese Trade
ABSTRACT Geographical indications (GIs) have become increasingly important in agri‐food markets, especially in Europe. For Swiss cheese imports and exports, we analyze whether GIs are associated with higher trade prices. We find that price premiums can be obtained for both exports and imports. However, this is only the case for cheeses with single name
Judith Irek
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Crafting a Wider Strategy for Conflict Management in the Neighbourhood? A Comparative Perspective on the European Union’s Civilian Missions in Georgia and Kosovo [PDF]
The European Union’s wider neighbourhood hosts some of the world’s main unresolved conflicts. As the EU developed its foreign and security policy, a blend of internal security and external stability concerns, as well as the reference to international ...
Monica Oproiu
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India–United States Agricultural Trade Under the America‐First Agenda
ABSTRACT This article examines India–United States agricultural trade under the America‐First agenda, highlighting trade patterns, tariff structures, and potential impacts of United States trade policies. Total agricultural trade remains modest at $7 billion annually, with India imposing higher tariffs (average 39%) than the United States (5%).
Badri N. Gopalakrishnan +2 more
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Return and Volatility Spillovers Among Major Cotton Markets
ABSTRACT This study explores return and volatility transmission among major cotton markets. Several events have disrupted cotton supply and demand in recent years, leading to heightened price volatility and significant shifts in market interconnections.
Susmitha Kalli +3 more
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Property Tax Limitations [PDF]
This report discusses property tax limitations in the U.S. and highlights limitations imposed in Georgia.
John V. Winters
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Gaseous and Particulate Emissions from Prescribed Burning in Georgia
S A N G I L L E E , † K A R S T E N B A U M A N N , * , ‡ J A M E S J . S C H A U E R , § R E B E C C A J . S H E E S L E Y , § L U K E P . N A E H E R , | S I M O N E M E I N A R D I , ⊥ D O N A L D R . B L A K E , ⊥ E R I C S .
S. A N G I L L E E +1 more
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ABSTRACT Native plants offer a variety of aesthetic (e.g., fall colour, fruit, flowers) and functional benefits (e.g., pollinator friendly, wildlife friendly, water management). How these benefits influence consumer choice and perceived value of native versus introduced plants is not well understood.
Alicia Rihn +3 more
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[Letter], 1866, March 26, Augusta, Ga., Walter Cameron [to] Alan Cameron [PDF]
A family correspondence written by Allen Cameron\u27s Brother Walter from U.S. Arsenal in [Augusta, Georgia?] Relates personal contact with large powder mills [at Augusta, Georgia?]. One entry: dated March 26th, 1868. Handwritten; 1 folded sheet (4 p.)
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State Tax Collection by Source: Georgia versus the Southeast and the Nation [PDF]
This fiscal impact details the reliance of Georgia and various other states on certain sources of tax ...
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ABSTRACT Nutritional information is very important in the food choices of consumers. However, when they are too scientific or technical, they have the potential to confuse consumers, resulting in information asymmetry and dissuading them from making beneficial choices.
Edeoba W. Edobor +3 more
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