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Cost Pass‐Through in Crisis: Evidence From the German Malt‐Beer Supply Chain
Abstract Global agri‐food supply chains are increasingly exposed to geopolitical shocks, climate volatility, and market consolidation, factors that disrupt traditional price relationships and reshape market power dynamics. Nowhere is this more visible than in the brewing sector, where agricultural raw materials meet complex industrial processing and ...
Nikolas Bublik, Lukáš Čechura
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MAINSTREAMING CALENDAR RITES IN MUSEUMS OF KEMEROVO REGION
Traditional calendar rites is one of the most important layers of the intangible cultural heritage. In the context of globalization and informatization, this phenomenon is the most exposed to destruction.
T. I. Kimeeva, P. V. Glushkovа
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Türk-Rus savaşları ve rekabeti zor devrelerden geçmiştir. Kafkaslar üzerinde verilen hakimiyet mücadelesi Rusya'yı imparatorluk serüveninde iyi bir yere taşırken Türklere ise Osmanlı ve Kaçar imparatorluğunu yaklaşık yüzyıl sonra kaybettirmiştir, Aynı ...
Hasan Oktay
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National Minorities, Nationalizing States, and External National Homelands in the New Europe. Notes toward a Relational Analysis. Institute of Advanced Studies Political Science Series, 11 December 1993 [PDF]
Nationalism remains central to politics in and among the new nation-states. Far from »solving« the region's national question, the most recent reconfiguration of political space – the replacement of the Soviet Union, Yugoslavia, and Czechoslovakia by ...
Brubaker, Rogers
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ABSTRACT In May 2020, China abruptly suspended imports from several major Australian beef processors, escalating a diplomatic dispute between the two countries. This trade measure disrupted one of the largest beef export relationships in the world almost overnight.
K. Aleks Schaefer, Youngjune Kim
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Atypical Russians: Kalmyks, Jews and Gypsies among white emigrants in the Kingdom of SCS/Yugoslavia 1918-1941 [PDF]
In the newly erected state after the First World War, the Serbian people became a part of a community together with new peoples, and built new interethnic experiences and relations.
Damjanović Miloš M.
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Food Prices and Inflation Expectations in New Zealand
ABSTRACT Food prices are conspicuous, and spending on food constitutes a considerable share of household expenditure. In this study, we use partially identified Bayesian structural vector autoregression models to analyze the effects of food price shocks on core inflation and 1‐ and 5‐year inflation expectations in New Zealand.
Puneet Vatsa +2 more
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Does Participating in Agricultural Global Value Chains Promote Agricultural Growth?
ABSTRACT This study examines the relationship between GVC participation and agricultural value‐added growth in 43 countries over the period 1995–2022. In contrast to prior literature, we disaggregate the agricultural sector into four sub‐sectors namely crop cultivation, animal production, forestry and fishing.
Taner Turan +2 more
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Russia: Prospects for Economic Renewal: A U.S.-Russian Business Dialogue on New Forms of Economic Partnership [PDF]
This paper compiles highlights from remarks by participants at the U.S.-Russian Business Dialogue on May 17, 2000. Participants include: Charles Kolb, President, CED; Robert Legvold, Professor of Political Science, Columbia University; George Russell, Jr.
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ABSTRACT Brazil and the United States account for more than 40% of global poultry exports, with China and South Korea among their major destination markets. This study examines price transmission and market linkages between Brazil and the United States using monthly poultry export price data from January 1990 to December 2024. It also assesses which of
Khondoker Abdul Mottaleb +2 more
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