000023555 001__ 23555 000023555 005__ 20210803101220.0 000023555 0247_ $$2doi$$a10.22004/ag.econ.23555 000023555 037__ $$a1187-2016-93829 000023555 041__ $$aeng 000023555 245__ $$aPREFERENTIAL TRADE ARRANGEMENTS: IMPACTS ON AGRICULTURAL TRADE AND INCOME 000023555 260__ $$c2004 000023555 269__ $$a2004 000023555 270__ $$manatoliy.skripnitchenko@ndsu.nodak.edu$$pSkripnitchenko, Anatoliy 000023555 270__ $$mhamid.beladi@ndsu.nodak.edu$$pBeladi, Hamid 000023555 270__ $$mwkoo@ndsuext.nodak.edu$$pKoo, Won W. 000023555 300__ $$a18 000023555 336__ $$aReport 000023555 490__ $$aAgribusiness & Applied Economics Report No. 542 000023555 520__ $$aIn this article, we focus on the effects of preferential trade arrangements on agricultural trade and agricultural income. Given the large number of preferential trade arrangements and complex interactions among them, we attempt to discover whether preferential trade arrangements are beneficial to agricultural trade and income, and are an effective tool to liberalize agricultural trade. The findings suggest that preferential trade arrangements with some exceptions tend to expand agricultural trade and improve agricultural income. 000023555 546__ $$aEnglish 000023555 650__ $$aInternational Relations/Trade 000023555 6531_ $$aagricultural trade 000023555 6531_ $$aagricultural income 000023555 6531_ $$agravity model 000023555 6531_ $$apreferential trade agreement 000023555 700__ $$aSkripnitchenko, Anatoliy 000023555 700__ $$aBeladi, Hamid 000023555 700__ $$aKoo, Won W. 000023555 8564_ $$919d985ad-7b2b-4536-9301-dd2daf642a26$$s91611$$uhttps://ageconsearch.umn.edu/record/23555/files/aer542.pdf 000023555 887__ $$ahttp://purl.umn.edu/23555 000023555 909CO $$ooai:ageconsearch.umn.edu:23555$$pGLOBAL_SET 000023555 912__ $$nMade available in DSpace on 2007-03-07T20:24:22Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 aer542.pdf: 91611 bytes, checksum: 1c1a3a8939462943f10dad6fa18123fa (MD5) Previous issue date: 2004 000023555 980__ $$a1187 000023555 982__ $$gNorth Dakota State University>Department of Agribusiness and Applied Economics>Agribusiness & Applied Economics Report