The relationship between intrinsic fish quality (fish condition before handling), production efficiency, product price, and the optimal management of commercial "wild" fisheries was explored in four companion papers. The optimal management plan-consisting of quotas and harvest schedules - would maximize the discounted net industry revenues (NPV) given a minimum biomass...
This research studies the cyclical behavior of agricultural farmland prices in the
United States with a special emphasis on how agricultural policies contribute to
farmland price movement.
The first stage of the study is to have a conceptual understanding of how
agricultural policies affect the behavior of farmland prices. A...
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the role of the agricultural sector's output and
trade on the economic growth and development of the State of Oregon. Economic base
theory is applied in the analysis of Oregon's Gross State Product (GSP) between 1977 and
1991. The basic sector is...
Since its creation in 1948, the African Franc Zone
currency (the CFA franc) was pegged to the French franc at an
unchanged fifty to one parity. This study examines the trade
effect of this fixed exchange rate on the Franc Zone's member
countries. Cameroon cotton exports is considered on a...
Long-run food price changes respond to long-run changes in food demand, quasi-fixed and variable production factors, and agricultural productivity. Recent global food-price volatility puts a renewed spotlight on the trends and sources of any agricultural productivity growth. Because food prices’ most critical effects are on human hunger, it is especially...
Three heuristic techniques: simulated annealing (SA), tabu search (TS), and tabu search with strategic oscillation (TSSO), were used to schedule silvicultural activities designed to accelerate development of older forest structure at both stand and landscape scales over a 2450 acre forest located in northwestern Oregon. Goals for the forest over...
This study utilizes the Timber Assessment Market Model (TAMM) to examine the differences in Canadian softwood lumber market forecasts arising from econometric versus activity analysis supply curves. A restricted profit function approach is applied to three lumber producing regions using the most recent data available on costs, prices, and output...
Companies working on new product development of smartphones seek to adopt designs and methodologies to help them stay competitive. Due to its high cost contribution to a smartphone, optimizing display cost is an important part of a smartphone's cost reduction activity. Hence, strategically sourcing displays in the development of smartphones...
The spatial and temporal behavior of invasive species spread implies that optimal management strategies involve decisions over space and time. Dispersal and propagule pressure are two primary drivers of the spatial-temporal ecological process of species invasion. In the case of riparian communities, stream flow drives the dispersal of vegetation propagules....