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Foreign Agricultural Trade of the United States July/August 1995

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  • Unknown, 1995. "Foreign Agricultural Trade of the United States July/August 1995," Foreign Agricultural Trade of the United States (FATUS) 164393, United States Department of Agriculture, Economic Research Service.
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    1. Lynch, Loretta & Moulton, Kirby S, 1995. "Processing Costs for Canned Peaches," Department of Agricultural & Resource Economics, UC Berkeley, Working Paper Series qt4vb9h61z, Department of Agricultural & Resource Economics, UC Berkeley.
    2. Wills, Darryl S. & Lee, Chinkook, 1997. "U.S. Agricultural Exports: A Balanced Regional Model," 1997 Annual Meeting, July 13-16, 1997, Reno\ Sparks, Nevada 35941, Western Agricultural Economics Association.
    3. Dermot J. Hayes & Frank H. Fuller, 1999. "Optimal Chinese Agricultural Trade Patterns under the Laws of Comparative Advantage," Food and Agricultural Policy Research Institute (FAPRI) Publications (archive only) 99-wp233, Center for Agricultural and Rural Development (CARD) at Iowa State University.
    4. Richards, Timothy J. & Patterson, Paul M., 1998. "Dynamic Complementarity In Export Promotion: The Market Access Program In Fruits And Vegetables," Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics, Western Agricultural Economics Association, vol. 23(2), pages 1-19, December.
    5. Tweeten, Luther G. & Sharples, Jerry A. & Evers-Smith, Linda, 1997. "Impact Of Cfta/Nafta On U.S. And Canadian Agriculture," Working Papers 28320, Ohio State University, Department of Agricultural, Environmental and Development Economics.
    6. Epperson, James E. & Estes, Edmund A., 1999. "Fruit And Vegetable Supply-Chain Management, Innovations, And Competitiveness: Cooperative Regional Research Project S-222," Journal of Food Distribution Research, Food Distribution Research Society, vol. 30(3), pages 1-6, November.
    7. Cassells, Sue M. & Meister, Anton D. & Rae, Allan N., 2000. "The Cost and Trade Impacts of Environmental Regulations: Effluent Controls and the New Zealand Dairy Sector," 2000 Conference (44th), January 23-25, 2000, Sydney, Australia 123618, Australian Agricultural and Resource Economics Society.
    8. Metcalfe, Mark R., 2000. "Environmental Regulation And Implications For U.S. Pork Exports," 2000 Annual meeting, July 30-August 2, Tampa, FL 21808, American Agricultural Economics Association (New Name 2008: Agricultural and Applied Economics Association).
    9. Hughes, Karol W. & Kennedy, P. Lynn & Ortego, Albert, 1996. "Export Behavior Of Louisiana Agribusiness Firms," AEA Information Series 31673, Louisiana State University, Department of Agricultural Economics and Agribusiness.
    10. Marin, Rebeca & Epperson, James E. & Ames, Glenn C.W., 1997. "A Probit Analysis of the Characteristics of Firms Engaged in the Fruit and Vegetable Trade Between the United States and Latin America," 1997 Annual Meeting, July 13-16, 1997, Reno\ Sparks, Nevada 35767, Western Agricultural Economics Association.
    11. Metcalfe, Mark R., 2001. "Environmental Regulation And Implications For Competitiveness In International Pork Trade," 2001: International Trade in Livestock Products Symposium, January 2001, Auckland, New Zealand 14565, International Agricultural Trade Research Consortium.
    12. Kennedy, P. Lynn & Petrolia, Daniel R., 2001. "Disputes In Sugar And Agricultural-Based Sweeteners," Proceedings of the 6th Agricultural and Food Policy Systems Information Workshop, 2000: Trade Liberalization Under NAFTA: Report Card on Agriculture 16831, Farm Foundation, Agricultural and Food Policy Systems Information Workshops.
    13. Alan Barkema & Mark Drabenstott, 1996. "Consolidation and change in heartland agriculture," Monograph, Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City, number 1996cacih, March.
    14. Bjornlund, Britta & Cochrane, Nancy J. & Haley, Mildred M. & Hoskin, Roger & Liefert, Olga & Paarlberg, Philip L., 2002. "Livestock Sectors In The Economies Of Eastern Europe And The Former Soviet Union; Transition From Plan To Market And The Road Ahead," Agricultural Economic Reports 33977, United States Department of Agriculture, Economic Research Service.

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