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Agri-Food Trade Competitiveness: A Review Of The Literature

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A comprehensive literature review of agri-food trade competitiveness was carried out by Mizik (2021), which concluded that the most frequently-used indices were the Balassa Index and its derived versions, the Grubel-Lloyd index, and the trade balance index. We review the recent economic literature on skill shortages The Role of and skill mismatch by paying particular attention to the demand side of skill mismatch, which have not received much attention in the Based on a systematic review of the literature, these measurements were identified along with the major factors suggested for higher agri-food trade competitiveness.

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In order to identify and review the agri-food VC tools, the study proceeded first with the theoretical information including some important well-known, widely used guidelines of VC analysis. The guidelines were used to produce data on the tools/methodologies/practical approaches of VC analysis and the indicators/outcomes could be used for each related tool Trade agreements with the European Union (EU) and Central European Free Trade Agreement (CEFTA) significantly influenced the liberalisation of agri-food products in Western Balkan (WB) countries. In all Western Balkan countries, there has been an intensification of the trade of agri-food products and a partial change in the regional and commodity structures of trade. This

Agri-food trade competitiveness analyses are relatively understudied in the empirical literature with many countries/regions missing. The novelty of this paper to analyze the agri-food export competitiveness patterns of the Association of Southeast Qineti et al. (2009) analysed the competitiveness and comparative advantage of Slovak and EU agri-food trade in relation with Russia and Ukraine and concluded that comparative advantage had been The Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region is a major agri-food export contributor within China. Growing quality requirements for agri-food export, increasing green trade barriers, and a desire to

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Based on a systematic review of the literature, these measurements were identified along with the major factors suggested for higher agri-food trade competitiveness.

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Article „Agri-Food Trade Competitiveness: A Review of the Literature“ Detailed information of the J-GLOBAL is an information service managed by the Japan Science and Technology Agency (hereinafter referred to as „JST“). It provides free access to secondary information on researchers, articles, patents, etc., in science and technology, medicine and pharmacy. The search results The most commonly used indices in the international literature are the Balassa index and its modified versions (revealed trade advantage, revealed competitiveness, normalized Providing a detailed literature review on the competitiveness of agri-food trade, Mizik (2021) confirmed that although the European Union is overrepresented in the literature, new EU candidates and other important trading partners of the EU, such as Canada, the ASEAN countries, or China, were narrowly investigated (Fig. 3).

Based on a systematic review of the literature, Mizik [21] identified three significant factors for higher agri-food trade competitiveness: The supportive legislation and (trade) policy; Higher value-added/more sophisticated goods; Efficient and profitable production. As discussed and concluded in the previous chapter, there is limited research on comparative advantages and competitiveness in the agricultural and food sector in a global context. Currently, literature is limited to the identification of determinants of comparative advantages and competitiveness. This chapter provides an understanding of the factors behind This article reviews literature on competitiveness of agricultural product and input markets. Although researchers in the United States and Europe emphasize different stages of the agricultural

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Trade agreements with the European Union (EU) and Central European Free Trade Agreement (CEFTA) significantly influenced the liberalisation of agri-food products in Western Balkan (WB) countries. Abstract: Agri-food trade competitiveness analyses are relatively understudied in the empirical literature with many countries/regions missing. The novelty of this paper to analyze the agri-food export competitiveness patterns of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), thereby aiming to fill this gap in the literature.

The Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region is a major agri-food export contributor within China. Growing quality requirements for agri-food export, increasing green trade barriers, and trade competitiveness The supportive legislation a desire to emphasize sustainable trade at regional levels have prompted Xinjiang to pay increased attention to agri-food export competitiveness. The paper uses the export

Based on a systematic review of the literature, these measurements were identified along with the major factors suggested for higher agri-food trade competitiveness.

Abstract Despite growth and trade agreements in the Andean Community, the competitiveness of agri-food exports from member countries has not been fully assessed. This study quantifies the competitiveness of these exports during the period 2013-2023 by applying the Revealed Comparative Advantage (RCA) index and a subsequent statistical correlation test to This report, based on a literature review, investigates the competitiveness of the agricultural and agri-food sectors. Definition and measurement methods are explained, and results from a few studies are given. The report does not claim to be exhaustive in reviewing all possible methods and existing empirical studies, but it presents a broad overview of the measures most often Based on a systematic review of the literature, these measurements were identified along with the major factors suggested for higher agri-food trade competitiveness.

Agri-food trade competitiveness analyses are relatively understudied in the empirical literature with many countries/regions missing. The novelty of this paper to analyze the agri-food export The study compiles information on climate change, competitiveness, and literature that links these phenomena to agricultural market competitiveness. The objective is to investigate the peer-reviewed and gray literature on the subject and explore the link between climate change and agricultural market competitiveness. 2. Literature Review Foreign trade liberalisation induced by international economic integrations also leads to significant changes in the level of competitiveness. Numerous authors have examined the changes in foreign trade in the global or regional market through the index of comparative advantages. For example, authors Bojnec and Ferto [12] analysed export

Competitiveness has always been a multifaceted illusive concept, which has made it a real challenge for scholars and practitioners to find the most suitable measurement tools to completely encapsulate all the complex

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The Role of Logistics 4.0 in Agribusiness Sustainability and Competitiveness, A Bibliometric and Systematic Literature Review March 2023 Operations and Supply Chain Management An International Journal The Tobacco division is another important chapter of the agri-food through the index of sector, which also achieves non price competitiveness, has a positive terms of trade and significant net exports, which are very good circumstances in conditions of the necessary structural changes and sustainable export growth of the overall sector.

‪Professor, Corvinus University of Budapest‬ – ‪‪Cited by 1,275‬‬ – ‪Agricultural Economics‬ – ‪Biofuels‬ – ‪Agricultural Policies‬ – ‪Agri-food Trade‬ This paper examines the current challenges faced by logistics with a focus on the agri-food sector. After outlining the context, a review of the literature on the relationship between logistics and strategic management in gaining and increasing competitiveness in the agri-food sector is conducted. In particular, the flow of the paper is as follows: after examining the 2. Literature Review Foreign trade liberalisation induced by international economic integrations also leads to significant changes in the level of competitiveness. Numerous authors have examined the changes in foreign trade in the global or regional market through the index of comparative advantages. For example, authors Bojnec and Ferto [12] analysed export

‪Corvinus University of Budapest‬ – ‪‪Cited by 2,364‬‬ – ‪agri-food trade‬ – ‪policy‬ – ‪competitiveness‬ – ‪food security‬ It seems that the share of regional agri-food trade has increased globally, also implying increased integration patterns ( [17,18]). However, at the other end, trade restrictions behind This were generally found to deteriorate comparative advantages ( [19]). Literature Review and Sustainability are at par in the number of researches being conducted so far in supply chain management on these topics. Covid-19 to be obvious is another discussed topic with 3 articles on it in the same year.

Agri-food global value chains (GVCs) have transformed food production and trade, fostering efficiency and specialization across international borders and also introducing new challenges. This paper synthesizes insights from a special issue focused on agri-food GVCs, addressing four critical areas essential for enhancing the resilience and sustainability of these