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A profile of foreign direct investment by the US fruit and vegetable industry

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The decision by US fruit and vegetable growers to engage in foreign direct investment (FDI) is prompted by incentives. Most of the commodities produced as a result of FDI by US fruit and vegetable firms are exported to the country. US tariffs on fruits and vegetables and FDI by US produce companies in Latin America were also found to be related. An analysis of the impact of trade agreements on the US market revealed significant implications such as the likelihood of more FDI and a more global-oriented market for the US fruit and vegetable industry.

Author: Epperson, J.E., Burnham, J.C.
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
Publication Name: Agribusiness
Subject: Business
ISSN: 0742-4477
Year: 1998
Fruit and Tree Nut Farming, Vegetables, Vegetable and Melon Farming, Vegetables and melons, Fruits and Tree Nuts, Fruits & Nuts, Foreign investments, Investments, Fruit industry, Fruit trade, Vegetable industry, Produce industry

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International trade analysis of impact of North American Free Trade Agreement on US pecan producers

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A supply and demand model is developed to analyze the welfare effects of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) on pecan producers in the US. An excess supply model for pecans produced in Mexico is also created. Results projected a 50% increase in the supply of pecans for the American market, including a 2.35% net increase in social welfare. Real income in Mexico will increase, resulting to a corresponding rise in the demand for pecans in that country.

Author: Epperson, J.E., Sun, G.J., Ames, G.C.W.
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
Publication Name: Agribusiness
Subject: Business
ISSN: 0742-4477
Year: 1996
Tree nuts, Tree Nut Farming, Pecans, Free trade

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Export demand for U.S. pecans: impacts of U.S. export promotion programs

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A new study investigates the impact of US export promotion programs on the demand for US pecans in the European Union and Asia.

Author: Onunkwo, I.M., Epperson, J.E.
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
Publication Name: Agribusiness
Subject: Business
ISSN: 0742-4477
Year: 2000
Research, International trade, Asia, European Union, Agriculture, Agricultural economics, Foreign trade promotion

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