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| A GUIDE TO SWINE MARKETING CONTRACTS |
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20 |
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149 |
| A PRINCIPAL-AGENT MODEL FOR EVALUATING THE ECONOMIC VALUE OF A BEEF TRACEABILITY SYSTEM: A CASE STUDY WITH INJECTION-SITE LESIONS CONTROL IN FED CATTLE IN THE US |
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51 |
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297 |
| A Principal-Agent Model for Evaluating the Economic Value of a Beef Traceability System: A Case Study with Injection-site Lesions Control in Fed Cattle |
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46 |
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1 |
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273 |
| A QUARTERLY ECONOMETRIC SIMULATION MODEL OF THE U.S. LIVESTOCK AND MEAT SECTOR |
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44 |
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112 |
| Adoption and Acceptance |
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225 |
| Analysis of the Ec Commission Plan for Cap Reform |
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36 |
| Comparison of Preferences for Pork Sandwiches Produced from Animals With and Without Somatotropin Administration (A) |
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174 |
| Determining Winners and Losers from a GATT Agreement: The Importance of Base Periods and Rules |
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41 |
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258 |
| Determining Winners and Losers from a GATT Agreement: The Importance of Base Periods and Rules |
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54 |
| Determining Winners and Losers from a Gatt Agreement: The Importance of Base Periods and Rules |
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58 |
| E-COMMERCE IN AGRICULTURE: DEVELOPMENT, STRATEGY, AND MARKET IMPLICATIONS |
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584 |
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2,043 |
| E-COMMERCE: A NEW BUSINESS MODEL FOR THE FOOD SUPPLY/DEMAND CHAIN |
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587 |
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3,841 |
| Economic Analysis of Pig Space: Comparison of Production System Impacts |
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38 |
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123 |
| Economic Evidence of Willingness to Pay for the National Animal Identification System in the US |
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129 |
| Economic Impacts of Technology Adoption: The Case of Pst |
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77 |
| Economic Impacts of Technology Adoption: The Case of Pst |
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| Economic Implications of New Technologies in the Pork Industry |
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| Economic Implications of Repartitioning Agents in the U.S. Swine Industry |
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119 |
| Economic impact of transitioning from gestation stalls to group pen housing in the U.S. pork industry |
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96 |
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233 |
| Economics of traceability for mitigation of food recall costs |
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342 |
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| Evaluating the Impact of Porcine Somatotropin on the Pork Industry: A Case Study of Research Project Evaluation Using Livestock Industry Computer Simu |
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| Evaluation of Policy Scenarios for the 1990 Farm Bill, An |
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| Ex Ante Evaluation of the Economic Impacts of Growth Promotants in the U.S. Livestock and Meat Sector |
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| FAPRI U.S. Agricultural Sector Elasticities Volume I: Crops |
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| FAPRI U.S. Agricultural Sector Elasticities Volume II: Livestock, Poultry, and Dairy |
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| FORMULA MARKET CONTRACTS IN THE SWINE INDUSTRY |
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| Growth Promotants in the Meat and Poultry Industries: Economic Issues and Implications |
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108 |
| Impact of Animal Growth Promotants on the Meat Industry |
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| Implications of a GATT Agreement for World Commodity Markets, 1991-2000. Scenario A: Modern Support Reductions of 50-33-33 with Expenditure Disciplines on Export Subsidies |
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11 |
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| Implications of a GATT Agreement for World Commodity Markets, 1991-2000. Scenario A: Modern Support Reductions of 50-33-33 with Expenditure Disciplines on Export Subsidies |
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| Implications of a Gatt Agreement for World Commodity Markets, 1991-2000. Scenario A: Moderate Support Reductions of 50-33-33 with Expenditure Disciplines on Export Subsidies |
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| Implications of a Gatt Agreement for World Commodity Markets, 1991-2000. Scenario B: Moderate Support Reductions of 50-33-33 with Quantity Disciplines on Export Subsidies |
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| Industry-Level Economic Conceptual Model of the Effects of Improved Animal Health (An) |
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| International Vertical Markets in Processed Foods |
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| MINNESOTA CURRENT FARM SITUATION |
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5 |
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84 |
| Minnesota Agricultural Economist 694 |
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17 |
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163 |
| SWINE PRODUCTION NETWORKS IN MINNESOTA: RESOURCES FOR DECISION MAKING |
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31 |
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1 |
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178 |
| TRACEABILITY, TRADE AND COOL: LESSONS FROM THE EU MEAT AND POULTRY INDUSTRY |
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76 |
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229 |
| The Socioeconomic Impacts of Partitioning Agents |
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1 |
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37 |
| VERTICAL INTEGRATION INCENTIVES IN MEAT PRODUCT MARKETS |
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18 |
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75 |
| Valuing Ambiguity: The Case of Genetically Engineered Growth Enhancers |
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51 |
| Total Working Papers |
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2,106 |
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11,531 |