Risks in Agricultural Supply Chains
Pol Antras and
David Zilberman
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JEL-codes: C2 F1 L1 Q1 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023
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Chapters in this book:
- Concentration and Resilience in the US Meat Supply Chains

- Meilin Ma and Jayson Lusk
- Demand Shocks and Supply Chain Resilience: An Agent-Based Modeling Approach and Application to the Potato Supply Chain , pp 107-132

- Liang Lu, Ruby Nguyen, Md Mamunur Rahman and Jason Winfree
- Exchange Rate Volatility and Global Food Supply Chains , pp 59-82

- Sandro Steinbach
- Exploring Spatial Price Relationships: The Case of African Swine Fever in China

- Michael Delgado, Meilin Ma and H. Holly Wang
- Fertilizer and Algal Blooms: A Satellite Approach to Assessing Water Quality , pp 83-105

- Charles Taylor and Geoffrey Heal
- Global Agricultural Value Chains and Structural Transformation , pp 29-57

- Sunghun Lim
- Has Global Agricultural Trade Been Resilient under COVID-19? Findings from an Econometric Assessment of 2020

- Shawn Arita, Jason Grant, Sharon Sydow and Jayson Beckman
- Introduction to "Risks in Agricultural Supply Chains" , pp 1-12

- Pol Antras and David Zilberman
- Labor Dynamics and Supply Chain Disruption in Food Manufacturing

- Austin Ramsey, Barry Goodwin and Mildred Haley
- Symbiotic, Resilient, and Rapidly Transforming Food Supply Chains in LMICs: Supermarket and E-commerce Revolutions Helped by Wholesale and Logistics Co-pivoting , pp 13-28

- Thomas Reardon and David Zilberman
- The Performance and Future of Ag Supply Chains

- A. G. Kawamura
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