A significant feature of world trade development is the diminishing role of developed countries in the international agri-food market. The share of the European Union in processed food export has been reducing steadily from 2000, giving place to developing countries at the same time. Considering studies devoted to the factors influencing bilateral trade, the question to what extent the trade of processed food depends on consumer preferences represented by absolute differences of GDP per capita (Linder hypothesis), geography, and trade liberalization remains open. It is interesting in the context of the new demand-oriented trade theory and the globalization process that causes a shrinking distance. The main purpose of the paper is to indicat...
In this paper we study the trade creation effects of the EU preferential trade agreements (PTAs) in ...
This study analyses the factors that determine Turkey's fresh and processed fruit and vegetable expo...
Since the pioneering work of Tinbergen (1962) and Pöyhonen (1963), the gravity model has become the ...
A significant feature of world trade development is the diminishing role of developed countries in t...
The main aim of the article was to indicate the influence of selected determinants of Poland’s agri-...
Using a generalized gravity equation, this study tests for the Linder effect in differentiated agrif...
In the majority of the EU potential members agricultural sector is playing a prominent role. Such an...
The European Union (EU) is one of the biggest traders of agricultural products. In 2017, extra-EU ag...
The last few decades have been characterized by deepening trade connections and the elimination of t...
The basic gravity model of the bilateral trade supposes that the rich and geographically closely sit...
In this paper we investigate the Linder hypothesis for bilateral export trade in agricultural and fo...
Since processed foods are the fastest growing segment of U.S. agricultural exports, it is imperative...
Trade in processed products, such as chocolates, steaks or wines, is dominated by high income OECD c...
The paper analyzes bilateral trade flows between the EU and its candidate countries using a gravity ...
In this paper we study the trade creation effects of the EU preferential trade agreements (PTAs) in ...
In this paper we study the trade creation effects of the EU preferential trade agreements (PTAs) in ...
This study analyses the factors that determine Turkey's fresh and processed fruit and vegetable expo...
Since the pioneering work of Tinbergen (1962) and Pöyhonen (1963), the gravity model has become the ...
A significant feature of world trade development is the diminishing role of developed countries in t...
The main aim of the article was to indicate the influence of selected determinants of Poland’s agri-...
Using a generalized gravity equation, this study tests for the Linder effect in differentiated agrif...
In the majority of the EU potential members agricultural sector is playing a prominent role. Such an...
The European Union (EU) is one of the biggest traders of agricultural products. In 2017, extra-EU ag...
The last few decades have been characterized by deepening trade connections and the elimination of t...
The basic gravity model of the bilateral trade supposes that the rich and geographically closely sit...
In this paper we investigate the Linder hypothesis for bilateral export trade in agricultural and fo...
Since processed foods are the fastest growing segment of U.S. agricultural exports, it is imperative...
Trade in processed products, such as chocolates, steaks or wines, is dominated by high income OECD c...
The paper analyzes bilateral trade flows between the EU and its candidate countries using a gravity ...
In this paper we study the trade creation effects of the EU preferential trade agreements (PTAs) in ...
In this paper we study the trade creation effects of the EU preferential trade agreements (PTAs) in ...
This study analyses the factors that determine Turkey's fresh and processed fruit and vegetable expo...
Since the pioneering work of Tinbergen (1962) and Pöyhonen (1963), the gravity model has become the ...