The European Union’s (EU) ban of hormone-treated beef products in 1989 has virtually eliminated beef exports to the EU from countries where cattle are routinely implanted with growth hormones. This study examined whether or not foreign direct investment in beef systems in Argentina and Uruguay would provide a profitable method for investors who want to export beef to the EU. The results indicate that while investment in these systems is potentially profitable, government interventions designed to keep domestic beef prices low inject considerable risk into the investment decision
The European Union (EU) continues to ban imports of meat derived from animals treated with growth ho...
While EU beef production fell by 1.8% in 2001 (to 7.26 million tonnes) from the already low levels o...
Starting in mid 2004 and as a result of an increasing domestic and foreign demand, pressure was put ...
The European Union\u27s (EU) ban of hormone-treated beef products in 1989 has virtually eliminated b...
Beef available for the world [?] is becoming relatively scarce and thus governments in the Latin Ame...
Argentina is the world's largest beef exporter and third largest producer. During the 1948-69 period...
Beef is a staple food for Argentine consumers, and although the country has been a major exporter, t...
Abstract Beef is a staple food for Argentine consumers, and although the country has ...
Argentina and Uruguay (A/U) are significant beef exporters and among the world’s greatest consumers ...
Reports from the USDA (United States Department of Agriculture) suggest that EU beef production will...
70 p.As one of the 10 main world beef exporters, Uruguay with a relatively big beef industry, export...
The Uruguay Round trade negotiations completed in April 1994 reduced beef trade barriers. Trade barr...
Study on the trends of cattle herd, slaughtering, beef price and world trade of fresh and frozen mea...
Starting in mid 2004 and as a result of an increasing domestic and foreign demand, pressure was put ...
In the Uruguay Round Agreement on Agriculture, so-called ‘blue box’ support measures were exempted f...
The European Union (EU) continues to ban imports of meat derived from animals treated with growth ho...
While EU beef production fell by 1.8% in 2001 (to 7.26 million tonnes) from the already low levels o...
Starting in mid 2004 and as a result of an increasing domestic and foreign demand, pressure was put ...
The European Union\u27s (EU) ban of hormone-treated beef products in 1989 has virtually eliminated b...
Beef available for the world [?] is becoming relatively scarce and thus governments in the Latin Ame...
Argentina is the world's largest beef exporter and third largest producer. During the 1948-69 period...
Beef is a staple food for Argentine consumers, and although the country has been a major exporter, t...
Abstract Beef is a staple food for Argentine consumers, and although the country has ...
Argentina and Uruguay (A/U) are significant beef exporters and among the world’s greatest consumers ...
Reports from the USDA (United States Department of Agriculture) suggest that EU beef production will...
70 p.As one of the 10 main world beef exporters, Uruguay with a relatively big beef industry, export...
The Uruguay Round trade negotiations completed in April 1994 reduced beef trade barriers. Trade barr...
Study on the trends of cattle herd, slaughtering, beef price and world trade of fresh and frozen mea...
Starting in mid 2004 and as a result of an increasing domestic and foreign demand, pressure was put ...
In the Uruguay Round Agreement on Agriculture, so-called ‘blue box’ support measures were exempted f...
The European Union (EU) continues to ban imports of meat derived from animals treated with growth ho...
While EU beef production fell by 1.8% in 2001 (to 7.26 million tonnes) from the already low levels o...
Starting in mid 2004 and as a result of an increasing domestic and foreign demand, pressure was put ...