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The Relationship Between Interest Rates and Agricultural Commodity Price Dynamics

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ABSTRACT The U.S. Federal Reserve has undertaken several interest rate interventions in the past decade. This study explores the relationship between U.S. corn and soybean prices and Federal Reserve monetary policy interventions, in the short and long run.
Zhining Sun, Ani L. Katchova
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Entropy of international trades

Physical Review E, 2017
The organization of international trades is highly complex under the collective efforts towards economic profits of participating countries given inhomogeneous resources for production. Considering the trade flux as the probability of exporting a product from a country to another, we evaluate the entropy of the world trades in the period 1950-2000. The
Chang-Young, Oh, D-S, Lee
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Consequences of Trade Regulations on International Trade in Remanufacturing

Asia-Pacific Journal of Operational Research, 2022
The remanufacturing industry is experiencing a gradual increase in international trade. Accordingly, manufacturers are encountering a multitude of regulations in this cross-border trade of remanufactured products, such as import prohibitions/bans, environmental regulations, and tariff barriers.
Feng Fu, Shuangying Chen, Wei Yan 0003
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International Trade

1980
Abstract This chapter explains concepts related to international trade, including: the theory of comparative advantage; the arguments put in support of trade restrictions; balance of payments; and monetary matters related to trade.
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Trade Secrets at the International Trade Commission

2013
Science and Technology Law Review, Vol 15 No 1: 2013 ...
Riley, Andrew, Stroud, Jonathan
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International Trade Statistics

Econometrica, 1954
R. G. D. Allen and J. Edward Ely (Editors): International Trade Statistics. New York: John Wiley and Sons; London: Chapman and Hall, 1953. Pp. xii +448. 54s.
C. P. Kindleberger   +2 more
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International trade

A Handbook of Cultural Economics includes over 60 eminently readable and concise articles by 50 expert contributors. This unique Handbook is both highly informative and readable; it covers a wide area of cultural economics and its closely related subjects.
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Juche in international trade

Mathematical Social Sciences, 1982
Abstract We show that in trade between two parties, one of whom has much greater endowment that the other, calculated by the Nash bargaining solution, tends to exploit the poorer party, as compared with the competitive equilibrium. This can be interpreted as saying that trade between a developed country and a developing nation, each acting on the ...
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International trade in ideas

Scientometrics, 2016
Geographical proximity, population, language and other cultural factors are given as reasons for international collaboration on scientific studies. These reasons are also used to analyze international trade in goods. The scientists exchange ideas in joint papers so international collaboration on scientific studies can be labeled as international trade ...
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