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ASIA GOES SHOPPING: DO TRANSPORTATION AND INFRASTRUCTURE MATTER? (PowerPoint Presentation) AgEcon
Coyle, William T..
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Tipo: Conference Paper or Presentation Palavras-chave: International Relations/Trade.
Ano: 2003 URL: http://purl.umn.edu/33181
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Next-Generation Biofuels: Near-Term Challenges and Implications for Agriculture AgEcon
Coyle, William T..
Achieving the U.S. goal to triple biofuel use by 2022 will depend on rapid expansion in cellulosic biofuels, and U.S. agriculture, as a leading source of the Nation’s biomass, will play a significant role in this expansion. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced that the cellulosic biofuel mandate for 2010 would be reduced from 100 million gallons to 6.5 million gallons. Blending and shipping constraints may encourage investors to turn away from cellulosic ethanol in favor of processes that yield green fuels, more closely substitutable for fossil fuels.
Tipo: Article Palavras-chave: Resource /Energy Economics and Policy.
Ano: 2010 URL: http://purl.umn.edu/121959
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Climate Change and the Asia-Pacific Food System AgEcon
Armbruster, Walter J.; Coyle, William T..
Tipo: Conference Paper or Presentation
Ano: 2009 URL: http://purl.umn.edu/48152
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OPEN REGIONALISM IN APEC: IMPACTS ON U.S. AGRICULTURE AND TRADE AgEcon
Coyle, William T.; Wang, Zhi.
APEC's "open regionalism" calls for free-trade in APEC but with benefits also accruing to non-APEC members. This study shows that "open regionalism" provides strong incentives for non-APEC economies to also liberalize their policies to maintain competitiveness. Inclusion of agriculture is critical to total U.S. welfare gains because of current high protection rates in East Asia.
Tipo: Conference Paper or Presentation Palavras-chave: Institutional and Behavioral Economics; International Relations/Trade.
Ano: 1998 URL: http://purl.umn.edu/20981
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Supply Chains and Rural Development in the Asia Pacific Region AgEcon
Armbruster, Walter J.; Coyle, William T..
Rapid income growth and urbanization are having profound impacts on the food system, food producers and rural areas in the developing Asia Pacific economies. Meeting the challenge of rural development will depend on better integrating rural areas with fast-growing urban areas where the composition of food demand is changing and the logistics of supply are growing more complex. Possible government options include investment in transportation infrastructure—roads, railroads and waterway—and providing rural communities and small-scale producers the tools they need to better adapt to the rapid spread of modern supermarkets and their supply chains.
Tipo: Conference Paper or Presentation Palavras-chave: Community/Rural/Urban Development.
Ano: 2008 URL: http://purl.umn.edu/6775
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The Future Role of Biofuels in the Asia-Pacific Region. AgEcon
Coyle, William T.; Armbruster, Walter J..
There is growing interest in agriculture as a source of bio-fuels to replace petroleum-based transportation fuels. Ethanol production has more than doubled from 2000 to 2005 but still accounts for less than two percent of the world’'s transportation petrol supply. The future role of bio-fuels will be determined by continuation of high oil prices, availability of low cost feed stocks and favorable government policy. Possible government strategies include a strong policy commitment to reduce investment risk in the biofuel sector, public support for commercializing second generation biofuel, and accounting for country-specific agricultural and economic realities.
Tipo: Conference Paper or Presentation Palavras-chave: Resource /Energy Economics and Policy.
Ano: 2007 URL: http://purl.umn.edu/10412
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UNDERSTANDING THE DETERMINANTS OF STRUCTURAL CHANGE IN WORLD FOOD MARKETS AgEcon
Coyle, William T.; Gehlhar, Mark J.; Hertel, Thomas W..
This study assesses the interaction between climate change and agricultural trade policies. We distinguish between two dimensions of agricultural trade policy: market insulation and subsidy levels. Building on the previous work of Tsigas, Frisvold and Kuhn (1997) we find that, in the presence of current levels of agricultural subsidies, increased price transmission --as called for under the Uruguay Round Agreement on Agriculture-- reduces global welfare in the wake of climate change. This is due to the positive correlation between productivity changes and current levels of agricultural support. Increases in subsidized output under climate change tend to exacerbate inefficiencies in the global agricultural economy in the absence of market insulation....
Tipo: Working or Discussion Paper Palavras-chave: Industrial Organization.
Ano: 1998 URL: http://purl.umn.edu/28694
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Where Will Demographics Take the Asia-Pacific Food System? AgEcon
Armbruster, Walter J.; Coyle, William T.; Gilmour, Brad.
Demographic changes in the Asia-Pacific region - expanded urban concentration, variability in population growth within the region, and an aging population base - will drive significant food system change. Costs associated with urban congestion will test the capacity of the region's food system to deliver a continuous flow of safe, reasonably priced, fresh and processed foods. Pressure to better connect urban areas to rural hinterlands and for trade liberalization will intensify to meet food needs of these growing urban areas. Differential rates of population growth and population aging among economies will affect the quantity and composition of foods demanded, hence private sector strategies and public policies.
Tipo: Conference Paper or Presentation Palavras-chave: Demographic change; Food system; Asia-Pacific region; Agricultural and Food Policy; Community/Rural/Urban Development; Food Consumption/Nutrition/Food Safety.
Ano: 2004 URL: http://purl.umn.edu/58368
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