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University of Florida, International Agricultural Trade and Policy Center
Working Papers
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2005- 15663 Institutional and Socioeconomic Model of Farm Mechanization and Foreign Workers
by Napasintuwong, Orachos & Emerson, Robert D. [Downloadable!]
- 15662 Price Transmission and Food Scares in the U.S. Beef Sector
by Livanis, Grigorios & Moss, Charles B. [Downloadable!]
- 15661 Environmental Restoration of Invaded Ecosystems: How Much Versus How Often?
by Ranjan, Ram [Downloadable!]
- 15659 Immigration Policy and the Agricultural Labor Market: The Effect on Job Duration
by Iwai, Nobuyuki & Napasintuwong, Orachos & Emerson, Robert D. [Downloadable!]
- 15658 How Cool is C.O.O.L.?
by Dinopoulos, Elias & Livanis, Grigorios & West, Carol [Downloadable!]
- 15657 Urban Sprawl and Farmland Prices
by Livanis, Grigorios & Moss, Charles B. & Breneman, Vincent E. & Nehring, Richard F. [Downloadable!]
- 15652 Farm Mechanization and the Farm Labor Market: A Socioeconomic Model of Induced Innovation
by Napasintuwong, Orachos & Emerson, Robert D. [Downloadable!]
- 15649 Labor Substitutability in Labor Intensive Agriculture and Technological Change in the Presence of Foreign Labor
by Napasintuwong, Orachos & Emerson, Robert D. [Downloadable!]
- 15646 An Economic Assessment of Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy (BSE) and the United States Cattle and Beef Industries
by VanSickle, John J. & Hodges, Alan W. [Downloadable!]
- 15641 Induced Innovations and Foreign Workers in U.S. Agriculture
by Napasintuwong, Orachos & Emerson, Robert D. [Downloadable!]
2004- 15656 Loss Aversion in Water Markets
by Ranjan, Ram & Shogren, Jason [Downloadable!]
- 15655 Economic Impacts of Pink Hibiscus Mealybug in Florida and the United States
by Ranjan, Ram [Downloadable!]
- 15653 A Model of Producer Incentives for Livestock Disease Management
by Ranjan, Ram & Lubowski, Ruben N. [Downloadable!]
- 15650 Explaining Participation in Spot and Options Markets for Water
by Ranjan, Ram & Gollehon, Noel & Aillery, Marcel [Downloadable!]
- 15648 Cost-Benefit Analysis of a WTO Dispute
by Javelosa, Josyline & Schmitz, Andrew [Downloadable!]
- 15647 The Economic Impact of Invasive Species in the Ornamental Commodity in Puerto Rico: Towards Establishing a Multidimensional Framework for Data Collection and Analysis
by Alamo, C.I. & Franqui, R.A. & Evans, E. [Downloadable!]
- 15645 Private Responses to Public Incentives for Invasive Species Management
by Ranjan, Ram & Evans, Edward [Downloadable!]
- 15644 COOL and Consumers' Willingness to Pay in the Fresh Produce Industry - Some Initial Impressions from the Field
by Sterns, James & House, Lisa & VanSickle, John & Wysocki, Allen [Downloadable!]
- 15643 Foreign Direct Investment and Education Investment in Developing Countries
by Iwai, Nobuyuki & Thompson, Stanley R. & Banerjee, Priyodorshi [Downloadable!]
- 15642 Invasive Species Management Through Tariffs: Are Prevention and Protection Synonymous?
by Ranjan, Ram [Downloadable!]
2003- 15660 Welfare Implications of the Byrd Amendment
by Schmitz, Troy G. & Seale, James L., Jr. [Downloadable!]
- 15654 Economics of Managing Invasive Species in Tropical and Sub-Tropical Areas of the U.S.A.: Case Study Development
by Bigsby, Hugh & Evans, Edward & Lee, Donna & Alavalapati, Janaki [Downloadable!]
- 15651 United States Trade Flows for Selected Categories of Specialty Crops
by Lowe, Garfield G. & Davis, Carlton G. & Kilmer, Richard L. [Downloadable!]
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