This research proposes the estimation of a partial equilibrium econometric and simulation international trade model for sorghum: United States and Mexico component. Sixteen equations were simultaneously estimated and validated as a system using seemingly unrelated regression. Results on parameter estimates agree with economic theory and a working model for simulation and forecast was obtained. Forecast scenarios suggest that the dependency of sorghum trade between US and Mexico will continue.Supply, Demand, NAFTA, International trade, Sorghum, International Relations/Trade,
Sorghum is a unique crop produced for domestic and export markets with multiple uses as food, feed,...
U.S. sorghum acreage and use have trended down slightly since the early 1970’s. Large sorghum harve...
Sorghum has become a major feed grain crop in recent years, complementing the development of the fee...
This research proposes the estimation of a partial equilibrium econometric and simulation internatio...
An econometric international supply/demand/trade simulation and forecast sorghum model in a partial ...
Recent developments are affecting the Mexican grain-sorghum market, the primary destination of US so...
The production of grain sorghum in the United States is the largest in the world. However, its dome...
Trade relations between the United States (U.S) and Mexico are increasingly interrelated and importa...
An econometric model, measuring the impact of market forces and Government policies on demand and pr...
We develop a three region - U.S., Mexico, and Rest-of-World - simulation model to analyze the effect...
Includes bibliographical references.The marketing of sorghum in the U.S. involves complex interregio...
Sorghum is the world's fifth most important cereal, in terms of both production and area planted. M...
An integrated modeling framework – IMPACT – which integrates partial equilibrium economic model, hy...
Production and consumption patterns of sorghum and millet in Asia have changed significantly in the...
The impacts of maintaining increasing rates of Mexican chicken meat imports from the United States o...
Sorghum is a unique crop produced for domestic and export markets with multiple uses as food, feed,...
U.S. sorghum acreage and use have trended down slightly since the early 1970’s. Large sorghum harve...
Sorghum has become a major feed grain crop in recent years, complementing the development of the fee...
This research proposes the estimation of a partial equilibrium econometric and simulation internatio...
An econometric international supply/demand/trade simulation and forecast sorghum model in a partial ...
Recent developments are affecting the Mexican grain-sorghum market, the primary destination of US so...
The production of grain sorghum in the United States is the largest in the world. However, its dome...
Trade relations between the United States (U.S) and Mexico are increasingly interrelated and importa...
An econometric model, measuring the impact of market forces and Government policies on demand and pr...
We develop a three region - U.S., Mexico, and Rest-of-World - simulation model to analyze the effect...
Includes bibliographical references.The marketing of sorghum in the U.S. involves complex interregio...
Sorghum is the world's fifth most important cereal, in terms of both production and area planted. M...
An integrated modeling framework – IMPACT – which integrates partial equilibrium economic model, hy...
Production and consumption patterns of sorghum and millet in Asia have changed significantly in the...
The impacts of maintaining increasing rates of Mexican chicken meat imports from the United States o...
Sorghum is a unique crop produced for domestic and export markets with multiple uses as food, feed,...
U.S. sorghum acreage and use have trended down slightly since the early 1970’s. Large sorghum harve...
Sorghum has become a major feed grain crop in recent years, complementing the development of the fee...