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A comprehensive review of post-harvest agricultural product deterioration signature volatile organic compounds. [PDF]
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Effects of cross-border railway on agricultural value chain linkages: Evidence from the China-Europe Railway Express. [PDF]
Su Y, Zhu Y, Qin G.
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Transportation, iceberg costs and the adjustment of industrial structure in China
Transportation Research Part D: Transport and Environment, 2014Abstract For developing countries, such as China, transportation may promote or constrain the development of local economies to a large extent. In this study we explore the impact of transportation and iceberg costs on industrial structure in China. Using panel data to construct theoretical models of iceberg costs and industrial transfer, environment-
Malin Song, Shuhong Wang, Ron Fisher
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Economic Modelling, 2017
Abstract Modeling trade and transportation costs is an essential part of multiregional or spatial computable general equilibrium models where interregional trade plays an important rolein shaping economic activity. The majority of such models use the iceberg trade cost approach where part of the produced output (representing the material costs of ...
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Abstract Modeling trade and transportation costs is an essential part of multiregional or spatial computable general equilibrium models where interregional trade plays an important rolein shaping economic activity. The majority of such models use the iceberg trade cost approach where part of the produced output (representing the material costs of ...
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Journal of Japan Society of Civil Engineers, Ser. D3 (Infrastructure Planning and Management), 2020
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Sinking the Iceberg? On the Treatment of Transport Costs in New Economic Geography
This important book explores original and alternative directions for economic geography following the revolution precipitated by the advent of so-called ‘new economic geography’ (NEG). Whilst, to some extent, the volume could be regarded as part of the inevitable creative destruction of NEG theory, it does promote the continuing role of theoretical andBernard Fingleton, Philip McCann
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Sinking the Iceberg? On the Treatment of Transport Costs in New Economic Geography
2007Bernard Fingleton, Philip McCann
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