This study examines third country effects on U.S. wheat export performance in Asian countries. An import demand model is developed to analyze the impacts of price competitiveness, exchange rates, and exchange rate volatilities on U.S. wheat market shares. The United States competes with Australia and Canada in the Asian wheat market. Empirical results show that two factors, Australian wheat price and U.S. dollar values against the Asian countries' currencies, have significant effects on U.S. market shares in this region. Furthermore, exchange rate risks between the exporting and importing countries are found to be important
The market share of U.S. wheat in Korea fell to 53% in 2002, primarily due to the weak competitivene...
This paper examines price relationships in the international wheat market using a cointegration and ...
This study was conducted to provide new knowledge and information pertinent to the u.s. wheat and wh...
This study examines third country effects on U.S. wheat export performance in Asian countries. An i...
An import demand model, augmented with third-country effect variables, is developed to examine the e...
The effects of U.S. wheat prices, dollar values, and their volatilities on U.S. wheat market shares ...
The objective of this article is to measure the market power of U.S. grain exporters in the Asian co...
239 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1987.This study deals with the eff...
This report examines the changes in wheat exports over the period 1973-85. A three-country trade mod...
This study considers whether the major concern with the behaviour of exporting state trading enterpr...
China is both the world's largest producer and consumer of wheat. In an attempt to gain a larger sli...
Export demand functions for U.S. wheat were estimated for five world regions. Estimates of the effec...
We examine the impacts of major factors affecting the export demand of wheat with a special focus on...
Graduation date: 1983The U.S. white wheat industry relies heavily on export markets.\ud Since the ea...
This dynamic, econometric approach extends a 1986 report that examined the effect of exchange rates,...
The market share of U.S. wheat in Korea fell to 53% in 2002, primarily due to the weak competitivene...
This paper examines price relationships in the international wheat market using a cointegration and ...
This study was conducted to provide new knowledge and information pertinent to the u.s. wheat and wh...
This study examines third country effects on U.S. wheat export performance in Asian countries. An i...
An import demand model, augmented with third-country effect variables, is developed to examine the e...
The effects of U.S. wheat prices, dollar values, and their volatilities on U.S. wheat market shares ...
The objective of this article is to measure the market power of U.S. grain exporters in the Asian co...
239 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1987.This study deals with the eff...
This report examines the changes in wheat exports over the period 1973-85. A three-country trade mod...
This study considers whether the major concern with the behaviour of exporting state trading enterpr...
China is both the world's largest producer and consumer of wheat. In an attempt to gain a larger sli...
Export demand functions for U.S. wheat were estimated for five world regions. Estimates of the effec...
We examine the impacts of major factors affecting the export demand of wheat with a special focus on...
Graduation date: 1983The U.S. white wheat industry relies heavily on export markets.\ud Since the ea...
This dynamic, econometric approach extends a 1986 report that examined the effect of exchange rates,...
The market share of U.S. wheat in Korea fell to 53% in 2002, primarily due to the weak competitivene...
This paper examines price relationships in the international wheat market using a cointegration and ...
This study was conducted to provide new knowledge and information pertinent to the u.s. wheat and wh...