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Bredahl, Maury E.; Kalaitzandonakes, Nicholas G.. |
The question in the title is divided into: (1) Can we trade the current generation of products from biotech or the technology itself? and (2) Can we trade the future generations of products of the technology? Controversy over the first generation of products has resulted in international trade being segmented into two markets: GMO-free and GMO. The first market is supported by voluntary labelling, making mandatory labelling largely unnecessary. While trade flows have been rearranged, markets have been little affected. We conclude that trade in the future generation will be dominated by capital and technology flows, with production for local markets dominating product trade flows. |
Tipo: Journal Article |
Palavras-chave: GMO; Institutions; Investment; Labelling; Trade; International Relations/Trade. |
Ano: 2001 |
URL: http://purl.umn.edu/23860 |
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Bredahl, Maury E.; Mielke, Karl; Chattin, Barbara; Miner, William M.; Johnston, Brian G.; Rossmiller, George Edward; Josling, Timothy E.; Sanderson, Fred H.; Landes, Rip; Schwartz, Nancy E.; Langley, Suchada V.; Tangermann, Stefan; Mabbs-Zeno, Carl C.; Warley, T.K.; Magiera, Stephen L.. |
Tipo: Journal Article |
Palavras-chave: International Relations/Trade. |
Ano: 1988 |
URL: http://purl.umn.edu/49875 |
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Harrington, Donna Ramirez; Kulasekera, Kumuduni; Bates, Rick; Bredahl, Maury E.. |
This study investigates the effects of class size, high school accounting, aptitude and attitude on learning , measured by the difference between post-test and pre-test scores, in an undergraduate financial accounting class, after controlling for students' major and semester level. Statistical analysis showed that scores of students in small classes improved by 48%, while scores of students in the large classes improved by 6% percent, implying a decline in learning by 88% by shifting to larger classes. High school accounting was found to improve pre- and post-test scores but the improvement on their post-test scores was significantly lower, implying a diminishing effect of high school accounting on performance as the complexity of the course material... |
Tipo: Working or Discussion Paper |
Palavras-chave: Teaching/Communication/Extension/Profession. |
Ano: 2006 |
URL: http://purl.umn.edu/34117 |
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Bredahl, Maury E.. |
Comparative static models are developed which measure changes in equilibrium prices and quantities traded of an exchange rate change. Effects are determined for a free trade model and compared with that incorporating trade restrictions similar to those employed by the European community. Quantity changes are found to exceed price changes. Exchange rate effects are found to be greater if trade is restricted. |
Tipo: Working or Discussion Paper |
Palavras-chave: Financial Economics. |
Ano: 1976 |
URL: http://purl.umn.edu/13961 |
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Samarajeewa, Sudarma; Weerahewa, Jeevika; Bredahl, Maury E.; Wigle, Randy. |
This study assesses the impacts of BSE crisis on the Canadian economy at the provincial level using an input-output model. The impacts of reductions in exports of beef and cattle on Gross Domestic Product at provincial level, employment, labor income and industrial production are evaluated for Alberta, Ontario, Quebec and Saskatchewan provinces. The results show that a reduction of value of exports by $10 million would reduce average Gross Domestic Product and labor income in above provinces by $8.7 and $3.7 millions. Approximately 145 jobs per province would be lost and industrial production would be reduced by $19.7million. The sizes of the impacts on various industries are different in different provinces reflecting the heterogeneity in intra-industrial... |
Tipo: Conference Paper or Presentation |
Palavras-chave: Agribusiness; Financial Economics. |
Ano: 2006 |
URL: http://purl.umn.edu/34179 |
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Bredahl, Maury E.; Prestegard, Sjur Spildo; Nersten, Nils Kristian. |
The ongoing negotiations in the WTO will most certainly lead to a further liberalization of the global agricultural trade. Related to this, many national governments, including Norway, Switzerland and Japan have placed substantial emphasis on the so-called non-trade concerns. In addition to the production of food and fiber, agriculture also provides or may provide national food security, environmental benefits, and viable rural areas. The term "Multifunctional Agriculture" has been applied to describe these additional functions. In this paper, we will show how the economic concepts of "positive and negative externalities" and "public goods" can be used to analyse non-trade concerns and multifunctionality, especially with reference to agriculture's impact... |
Tipo: Conference Paper or Presentation |
Palavras-chave: Non-trade concerns; Multifunctionality; Externalities; Public goods; Cultural landscape; Optimum subsidy; WTO; International Relations/Trade. |
Ano: 2002 |
URL: http://purl.umn.edu/24970 |
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Bredahl, Maury E.; Normile, Mary Anne. |
This paper was presented at the INTERNATIONAL TRADE IN LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS SYMPOSIUM in Auckland, New Zealand, January 18-19, 2001. The Symposium was sponsored by: the International Agricultural Trade Research Consortium, the Venture Trust, Massey University, New Zealand, and the Centre for Applied Economics and Policy Studies, Massey University. Dietary changes, especially in developing countries, are driving a massive increase in demand for livestock products. The objective of this symposium was to examine the consequences of this phenomenon, which some have even called a "revolution." How are dietary patterns changing, and can increased demands for livestock products be satisfied from domestic resources? If so, at what cost? What will be the flow-on... |
Tipo: Conference Paper or Presentation |
Palavras-chave: International Relations/Trade. |
Ano: 2001 |
URL: http://purl.umn.edu/14563 |
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