Chapter
YIELD EFFECTS VS. ENERGY EFFECTS IN THE CONTEXT OF BIOFUEL POLICY
FURTHER WORK: SHARING STOCHASTIC PROJECTIONS WITH FAPRI‟S PARTNERS
Chapter 3 IMPACTS OF THE KOREA-U.S. FTA: APPLICATION OF THE KOREA AGRICULTURAL SIMULATION MODEL
KOREAN AGRICULTURE REVIEW
THE IMPACT OF THE KOREA-U.S. FTA: SIMULATION AND POLICY PERSPECTIVES
Chapter 4 COMBINING STOCHASTIC MODELING TECHNIQUES WITH SCENARIO THINKING FOR STRATEGIC AND POLICY DECISIONS IN AGRICULTURE
CONTRASTING RISK AND UNCERTAINTY
RISK AND UNCERTAINTY ANALYZES IN AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS
INTUITIVE LOGIC SCENARIO THINKING
A PROPOSED FRAMEWORK FOR ADDRESSING RISK AND UNCERTAINTY IN AGRICULTURAL DECISION-MAKING WITH RESPECT TO BUSINESS STRATEGY AND POLICY
ARGUMENTS UNDERLYING THE PROPOSED FRAMEWORK
ILLUSTRATING THE APPLICATION OF THE PROPOSED FRAMEWORK
Implications of Scenarios
Chapter 5 AGRICULTURAL POLICY CHANGE IN THE EU: ANALYZING THE IMPACT AT MEMBER STATE AND AGGREGATE EU LEVELS
EU AGRICULTURE AND EU AGRICULTURAL POLICY
Chapter 6 FAPRI-UK MODELING: REGIONAL RESPONSES TO EUROPEAN POLICY INITIATIVES
IMPORTANCE OF DEVOLVED ADMINISTRATIONS
DIFFERENT FARM STRUCTURES
MODEL EVOLUTION IN RESPONSE TO POLICY REFORMS
Introduction of Single Farm Payment
Abolition of the Dairy Milk Quota
Increasing Importance of Liquid Biofuels
Stochastic Analysis in Response to Increased Market Orientation
Greenhouse Gas Emissions in Response to Climate Change
EXAMPLE OF POLICY ANALYSIS UNDERTAKEN
Results of Vision Analysis
Total Market Receipts and Retained Direct Payments
Chapter 7 BIOFUEL EFFECTS ON MARKETS AND INDIRECT EFFECTS ON LAND USE AND FOOD
MODEL STRUCTURE, DATA, AND PARAMETERS
Chapter 8 THE FAPRI APPROACH: A FEW KEY PRINCIPLES
Chapter 9 FACTOR CONTENT OF AGRICULTURAL TRADE IN A GENERALIZED THREE FACTOR MODEL1
2. RELATIVE FACTOR ENDOWMENTS IN THE CEE AGRICULTURE
2.1. Factor Endowments in CEE
2.2. Relative Factor Intensities of Agricultural Production in CEE
2.3. Factor Content of CEE Agricultural Trade
3.1. The Heckscher-Ohlin-Vanek model
3.2. The Augmented HOV Framework
4.1. Factor Content of Trade under Factor Price Equalisation
4.2. Factor Content of Trade without Factor Price Equalisation
Chapter 10 TRADES LIKE CHICKEN? THREE REPRESENTATIONS OF CHICKEN TRADE FOR POLICY AND MARKET ANALYSIS
REPRESENTATIONS OF CHICKEN
MODELS: DATA AND EQUATIONS
RESULTS: TRADE POLICY AND EXTERNAL SHOCKS
Chapter 11 DO RETAIL COFFEE PRICES RAISE FASTER THAN THEY FALL? ASYMMETRIC PRICE TRANSMISSION IN FRANCE, GERMANY AND THE UNITED STATES
PRICE TRANSMISSION ASYMMETRIES AND THE COFFEE MARKET
AN EMPIRICAL MODEL OF ASYMMETRIC PRICE TRANSMISSION
TESTS OF INTEGRATION, CO-INTEGRATION AND WEAK EXOGENEITY
Weak Exogeneity and Long-Run Price Transmission Asymmetry
Long-Run Equilibrium between International and Retail Prices
Short-Run Asymmetries between International and Retail Prices
Short-Run Dynamics of the International Price Equation
Short Run Price Asymmetries and Market Structure
Chapter 12 OPTIMAL AGRICULTURAL POLICY AND PSE MEASUREMENT: AN ASSESSMENT AND APPLICATION TO NORWAY
2. AGRICULTURAL SUPPORT, WELFARE AND TRADE DISTORTIONS
3. AN EMPIRICAL EXAMPLE FOR NORWAY
APPENDIX 3: SENSITIVITY ANALYSIS
Chapter 13 COMPETITIVENESS OF EGYPT IN THE EU MARKET FOR FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
2. EU FRUIT AND VEGETABLE IMPORT FLOWS
2.1. European Union: The Leading Importer of Fruits and Vegetables in the World
2.2. Egypt‟s Exports to the EU
2.3. Egypt‟s Revealed Comparative Advantage in Exporting Fruits and Vegetables
3. ACCESS TO THE EU FRUIT AND VEGETABLE MARKET
3.1. EU Protection for Import Flows
3.2. EU Protection for the Fruit and Vegetable Market
3.3. Preferential Access to the EU Fruit and Vegetable Market for Egypt
3.3.1. Preferential EU Market Access Conditions for Egypt
3.3.2. Evaluation of the Preferential EU Market Access for Egypt
4. COMPETITIVENESS OF EGYPT IN THE EU FRUIT AND VEGETABLE MARKET
4.1. Constant Market Share Analysis (CMSA) Methodology
4.3. Results of CMSA Analysis of Egypt‟s Fruit and Vegetable Exports to the EU
CONCLUSION AND POLICY IMPLICATIONS