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Anna Kozielec, Jakub Piecuch, Kamila Daniek and Lidia Luty
In this article, the impact of the Russia?Ukraine conflict on food security in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region is analyzed. With Ukraine being recognized as one of the major global grain producers and exporters, the conflict is seen as pos...
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Jing Fu and Guangji Tong
As two influential countries in the global grain production and marketing system, China and Russia have increasingly strengthened their agricultural, economic, and trade cooperation. There are few papers that have considered trade relations from the pers...
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Paulo Nocera Alves Junior, Isotilia Costa Melo, José Eduardo Holler Branco, Daniela Bacchi Bartholomeu and José Vicente Caixeta-Filho
The development of Green Transport Corridors (GTCs) is an important strategy to help a region achieve more sustainable solutions. When such GTCs are implemented, multimodal supply chains and environmentally-friendly alternatives for freight transportatio...
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Yohan An and Namkyu Park
The purpose of this case study is to conduct an economic analysis to calculate the proper terminal capacity of automated container terminal (ACT) investment from the perspective of the public sector. As a key element of smart port, the ACT is an importan...
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Mahrus Lutfi Adi Kurniawan,Indanazulfa Qurrota A'yun
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This study aims to test the export-led-growth (ELG) hypothesis in Indonesia after the implementation of trade liberalization and analyze the relevance of policies that can be taken by the government. The data used in this study is time series data from 1...
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Larissa Carla Siqueira,Cristina Lelis Leal Calegário
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Results: A total of 224 municipalities were studied, and the variables world income and exchange rate were confirmed as significant according to the export theory, the socio-economic variables FMDI (FIRJAN Municipal Development Index) and infrastructure ...
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Guillaume Michal, Nam Huynh, Nagesh Shukla, Albert Munoz, Johan Barthelemy
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In many rail networks, infrastructure constraints force the shared usage of lines between passenger and freight movements. Scheduling additional freight movements around existing passenger services and peak traffic based curfews presents significant chal...
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A. O. Thomas,E. Marandu
AbstractDespite political pronouncements about facilitating development through economic integration of geographic regions in Africa, intra-regional trade remains limited and unbalanced. While tariff barriers have declined within Southern Africa, non-tar...
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Sanita Dhaubanjar, Claus Davidsen, Peter Bauer-Gottwein
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While the water?energy?food nexus approach is becoming increasingly important for more efficient resource utilization and economic development, limited quantitative tools are available to incorporate the approach in decision-making. We propose a spatiall...
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Hany H. MAKHLOUF
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JEL. F10, F16, F17, F41.
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