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journal article

Effects of eliminating the US–China trade dispute tariffs

This paper examines the economic implications of the tariff increases by the United States and by China during the Trump era trade dispute and the gains from their potential removal.

discussion paper

China’s accession to the WTO and its impact on global agricultural trade

China’s rapid rise as a leading global exporter of manufacturing goods since its accession to the WTO in 2001 has been the focus of both admiration and, increasingly, concern, but China is also a large importer of goods, particularly agricultural

journal article

On the origins of food loss

working paper

Revising public agricultural support to mitigate climate change

Agriculture generates roughly one-quarter of global greenhouse gas emissions. By 2050, without major mitigation efforts, agricultural emissions are likely to reach levels that would make meeting global climate targets practically unachievable.

working paper

Antimicrobial use and farm size in China’s Shandong province

In this paper, we examine antibiotic use in the Chinese hog farming sector. China warrants special atten-tion for several reasons. First, China is both the largest producer and the largest consumer of antibiotics in the world (Zhu et al. 2013).

dataset

China Wheat Middlemen Survey

China wheat middlemen survey is the study of Chinese middlemen in the wheat value chain in the province of Hena.

dataset

China Wheat Wholesaler Survey

China Wheat Producer Survey is the study of the producers in the wheat value chain in the province of Henan.

dataset

China Wheat Producer Survey

China wheat wholesaler survey is the study of the wholesalers in the wheat value chain in the province of Henan.

journal article

Does subway expansion improve air quality?

Evidence from China shows greater subway density improves air quality and health, but that the benefits account for only a small portion of the construction and operating costs.