The Arkansas Global Rice Model is based on a multi-country statistical simulation and econometric framework. The model is disaggregated by five world regions: Africa, the Americas, Asia, Europe, and Oceania. Each region includes country models which have a supply sector, a demand sector, a trade, stocks and price linkage equations. All equations used in this model are estimated using econometric procedures or identities. Estimates are based upon a set of explanatory variables including exogenous macroeconomic factors such as income, population, inflation rate, technology development, and especially, government determined policy variables which reflect the various mechanisms by which countries intervene in their rice sector economy. Ind...
Rice is a strategic commodity for food security in West Africa. Its consumption has grown rapidly ov...
This research aims to construct the econometric model the performance ofglobal and domestic rice ma...
To facilitate development of USDA’s annual 10-year agricultural projections, the Economic Research S...
The Arkansas Global Rice Model is based on a multi-country statistical simulation and econometric fr...
The Arkansas Global Rice Model is based on a multi-country statistical simulation and econometric fr...
International rice, baseline projections, policy, Arkansas Global Rice Model, Agricultural and Food ...
This outlook contains updated baseline rice projections for U.S. and international rice economies as...
Rice is an important food staple for nearly three billion people, half of the worldÕs population. Ri...
The data contain the results from the stochastic simulation of the Arkansas Global Rice Model (AGRM)...
Computer simulation provides a useful tool to investigate alternative economic scenarios. In the pre...
Equations used to develop a world rice model are presented as background for other reports discussin...
Arkansas Global Rice Model (AGRM) a partial equilibrium econometric model is used to assess the impa...
This outlook contains updated baseline rice projections from the Arkansas Global Rice Economics Prog...
The United States is known for being one of the world’s largest rice exporters. Rice from the United...
This publication contains recent baseline projections from the Arkansas Global Rice Economics Progra...
Rice is a strategic commodity for food security in West Africa. Its consumption has grown rapidly ov...
This research aims to construct the econometric model the performance ofglobal and domestic rice ma...
To facilitate development of USDA’s annual 10-year agricultural projections, the Economic Research S...
The Arkansas Global Rice Model is based on a multi-country statistical simulation and econometric fr...
The Arkansas Global Rice Model is based on a multi-country statistical simulation and econometric fr...
International rice, baseline projections, policy, Arkansas Global Rice Model, Agricultural and Food ...
This outlook contains updated baseline rice projections for U.S. and international rice economies as...
Rice is an important food staple for nearly three billion people, half of the worldÕs population. Ri...
The data contain the results from the stochastic simulation of the Arkansas Global Rice Model (AGRM)...
Computer simulation provides a useful tool to investigate alternative economic scenarios. In the pre...
Equations used to develop a world rice model are presented as background for other reports discussin...
Arkansas Global Rice Model (AGRM) a partial equilibrium econometric model is used to assess the impa...
This outlook contains updated baseline rice projections from the Arkansas Global Rice Economics Prog...
The United States is known for being one of the world’s largest rice exporters. Rice from the United...
This publication contains recent baseline projections from the Arkansas Global Rice Economics Progra...
Rice is a strategic commodity for food security in West Africa. Its consumption has grown rapidly ov...
This research aims to construct the econometric model the performance ofglobal and domestic rice ma...
To facilitate development of USDA’s annual 10-year agricultural projections, the Economic Research S...