The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Trade barrier, International economics, International trade, Protectionism and Food trade. He has researched Trade barrier in several fields, including Economic growth, Commercial policy and Economy. His International economics study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Liberalization and Product.
His Food trade study incorporates themes from Trade cost and Agricultural economics. The study incorporates disciplines such as Ethanol fuel and Short run in addition to Agricultural economics. His Tariff research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Welfare and Externality.
His primary areas of investigation include International economics, Agricultural economics, International trade, Welfare and Free trade. The various areas that John C. Beghin examines in his International economics study include Production and Liberalization. His work deals with themes such as Developing country and Natural resource economics, which intersect with Production.
His Agricultural economics study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Sugar, Consumption, Food prices and Agricultural policy. His International trade study combines topics in areas such as Common Agricultural Policy and Bilateral trade. His work carried out in the field of Free trade brings together such families of science as Equivalent variation and Commercial policy.
John C. Beghin focuses on Tariff, International economics, International trade, Welfare and Agricultural economics. His Tariff research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Production, Liberalization, Commercial policy and Econometrics. His studies deal with areas such as Quality and Value as well as International economics.
John C. Beghin has included themes like Bilateral trade and Investment in his International trade study. His research in Welfare intersects with topics in Olive oil and Public economics. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Food prices, Food security and Food industry.
His primary scientific interests are in Protectionism, Tariff, International trade, International economics and Welfare. John C. Beghin interconnects Trade cost, Competitor analysis and Gravity model of trade in the investigation of issues within Protectionism. The concepts of his Tariff study are interwoven with issues in Production and Commercial policy.
His study of Trade barrier is a part of International trade. His International economics research incorporates elements of Quality, Productivity and Developing country. His research integrates issues of Tariff-rate quota, Transparency, Labour economics, Job creation and Food industry in his study of Welfare.
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Global Agricultural Trade and Developing Countries
M. Ataman Aksoy;John C. Beghin.
(2004)
The impacts of biofuel targets on land-use change and food supply : a global CGE assessment
Govinda R. Timilsina;John C. Beghin;Dominique van der Mensbrugghe;Simon Mevel.
Agricultural Economics (2010)
Are Eco-Labels Valuable? Evidence From the Apparel Industry
R. Wesley Nimon;John C. Beghin.
American Journal of Agricultural Economics (1999)
Global Agricultural Trade and Developing Countries
M. Ataman Aksoy;John Beghin.
Research Papers in Economics (2005)
Global Agricultural Trade and Developing Countries
Sungjoon Cho;M. Ataman Aksoy;John C. Beghin.
Social Science Research Network (2004)
Non-Tariff Measures and Standards in Trade and Global Value Chains
John C Beghin;Miet Maertens;Johan Swinnen.
Research Papers in Economics (2015)
How Coupled Are Decoupled Farm Payments? A Review of the Evidence
Arathi Bhaskar;John C. Beghin.
Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics (2009)
A meta-analysis of estimates of the impact of technical barriers to trade
Yuan Li;John C. Beghin.
Journal of Policy Modeling (2012)
Trade and pollution linkages: Piecemeal reform and optimal intervention
John Beghin;David Roland-Holst;Dominique Van Der Mensbrugghe.
Canadian Journal of Economics (1997)
Does European aflatoxin regulation hurt groundnut exporters from Africa
Bo Xiong;John C. Beghin.
European Review of Agricultural Economics (2012)
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