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Agricultural and resource economics and economic development in Aboriginal communities
Economic development is seen as the best way for Aboriginal communities to improve their welfare and lessen the considerable disadvantages they suffer. Unfortunately, the economics profession has shown little interest in their plight. Agricultural and resource economists have much to offer in helping to foster economic development in Aboriginal communities throughout Australia. Suggestions are made as to various ways in which our particular interests and experiences can hopefully be applied.International Development, Resource /Energy Economics and Policy,
World food markets into the 21st century: commodity risk management policies
Recent concerns about future global food production seem poorly based. The rapid phase of growth in food consumption is over for most of the world's population because of increased incomes and, besides, population growth rates continue to slow. Thus, the rate of growth of food production needed in the future is much lower than it has been for the past 40 years. Production and price instability will continue, perhaps with lessened intensity because of reduced government intervention. With private agricultural interests now facing greater exposure to price and production risks, especially in developing countries, there needs to be greater emphasis on financial market instruments for managing these risks.International Relations/Trade,
String Breaking in Four Dimensional Lattice QCD
Virtual quark pair screening leads to breaking of the string between
fundamental representation quarks in QCD. For unquenched four dimensional
lattice QCD, this (so far elusive) phenomenon is studied using the recently
developed truncated determinant algorithm (TDA). The dynamical configurations
were generated on an Athlon 650 MHz PC. Quark eigenmodes up to 420 MeV are
included exactly in these TDA studies performed at low quark mass on large
coarse (but O() improved) lattices. A study of Wilson line correlators in
Coulomb gauge extracted from an ensemble of 1000 two-flavor dynamical
configurations reveals evidence for flattening of the string tension at
distances R approximately 1 fm.Comment: 16 pages, 5 figures, Latex (deleted extraneous eps figure file
Demographic and psychological variables affecting test subject evaluations of ride quality
Ride-quality experiments similar in objectives, design, and procedure were conducted, one using the U.S. Air Force Total In-Flight Simulator and the other using the Langley Passenger Ride Quality Apparatus to provide the motion environments. Large samples (80 or more per experiment) of test subjects were recruited from the Tidewater Virginia area and asked to rate the comfort (on a 7-point scale) of random aircraft motion typical of that encountered during STOL flights. Test subject characteristics of age, sex, and previous flying history (number of previous airplane flights) were studied in a two by three by three factorial design. Correlations were computed between one dependent measure, the subject's mean comfort rating, and various demographic characteristics, attitudinal variables, and the scores on Spielberger's State-Trait Anxiety Inventory. An effect of sex was found in one of the studies. Males made higher (more uncomfortable) ratings of the ride than females. Age and number of previous flights were not significantly related to comfort ratings. No significant interactions between the variables of age, sex, or previous number of flights were observed
Shortcuts to Adiabaticity Assisted by Counterdiabatic Born-Oppenheimer Dynamics
Shortcuts to adiabaticity (STA) provide control protocols to guide the
dynamics of a quantum system through an adiabatic reference trajectory in an
arbitrary prescheduled time. Designing STA proves challenging in complex
quantum systems when the dynamics of the degrees of freedom span different time
scales. We introduce Counterdiabatic Born-Oppenheimer Dynamics (CBOD) as a
framework to design STA in systems with a large separation of energy scales.
CBOD exploits the Born-Oppenheimer approximation to separate the Hamiltonian
into effective fast and slow degrees of freedom and calculate the corresponding
counterdiabatic drivings for each subsystem. We show the validity of the CBOD
technique via an example of coupled harmonic oscillators, which can be solved
exactly for comparison, and further apply it to a system of two-charged
particles.Comment: 14 pages, 3 figures, published New Journal of Physic
A survey of the costs of world sugar policies
This paper provides a framework for assessing the prospects for trade reform in the sugar market. It begins by explaining the main features of the policy formation processes affecting the sugar market. The discussion draws heavily on a recent model of the world market developed by Wong, Sturgiss and Borrell (1989), and some parts of this paper summarize that work directly. Some of the key features of existing policies are discussed and the findings of a number of empiricalstudies are highlighted to draw attention to the economic costs and welfare effects of such policies. The paper concludes with an assessment of the prospects for reform.Access to Markets,Economic Theory&Research,Agribusiness&Markets,Environmental Economics&Policies,Markets and Market Access
Rural-Urban Income Disparity and WTO Impact on China’s Agricultural Sector: Policy Considerations
Agricultural and Food Policy,
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