Understanding International Trade in Agricultural Products: One Hundred Years of Contributions by Agricultural Economists
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Josling, T.
Anderson, Kym
Schmitz, A.
Tangermann, S.
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Oxford University Press (OUP)
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The study of international trade in agricultural products has developed rapidly over the past fifty years.
In the 1960s the disarray in world agriculture caused by domestic price support policies became the
focus of analytical studies. There followed attempts to measure the distortions caused by policies also
in developing countries and to model their impact on world agricultural markets. Tools were advanced
to explain the trends and variations in world prices and the implications of market imperfections.
Challenges for the future include analyzing trade based on consumer preferences for certain production
methods and understanding the impact of climate change mitigation and adaptation on trade.
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American Journal of Agricultural Economics