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Sources Of Recent Changes In U.S. Agricultural Exports

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  • Dunmore, John
  • Longmire, James

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This report describes changes in U.S. agricultural exports from 1980/81 to 1982/83 and assigns some order of direction and magnitude to the principal sources of change in three major U.S. farm commodity exports: wheat, coarse grains, and soybeans. Factors studied include: exchange rates, ocean freight rates, foreign economic growth, foreign production, foreign indebtedness, population growth, and policy factors. Some factors--declining ocean freight rates, economic growth, and population growth--stimulated U.S. farm exports. Other factors, such as foreign production of some commodities, foreign indebtedness, the stronger dollar, and certain policy actions had negative impacts on the direction and magnitude of U.S. trade in farm products.

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  • Dunmore, John & Longmire, James, 1984. "Sources Of Recent Changes In U.S. Agricultural Exports," Staff Reports 276835, United States Department of Agriculture, Economic Research Service.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:uerssr:276835
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.276835
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    1. Arnade, Carlos A. & Davidson, Cecil W., 1986. "Export Demand for U.S. Wheat," 1986 Annual Meeting, July 27-30, Reno, Nevada 278099, American Agricultural Economics Association (New Name 2008: Agricultural and Applied Economics Association).
    2. Goodloe, Carol, 1986. "Agricultural Trade Responsiveness in Western Hemisphere Countries," Staff Reports 277855, United States Department of Agriculture, Economic Research Service.
    3. Jabara, Cathy L., 1985. "Trends In Market Penetration Of Agricultural Exports: Evidence Of Protectionism?," Staff Reports 277801, United States Department of Agriculture, Economic Research Service.
    4. Baxter, Timothy M. & Smith, Mark E., 1987. "Exchange Rate Risk, Dollar Appreciation, And U.S. Export Credit Programs," Staff Reports 277944, United States Department of Agriculture, Economic Research Service.
    5. Gardiner, Walter H. & Dixit, Praveen M, 1987. "Price Elasticity of Export Demand: Concepts and Estimates," Foreign Agricultural Economic Report (FAER) 305286, United States Department of Agriculture, Economic Research Service.

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