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Estimating the impact of transport efficiency on trade costs: Evidence from Chinese agricultural traders
Using a unique survey data on agricultural traders in China in 2004, this study provides direct evidence on significance of interregional transport costs and their key determinants. Our major findings are as follows: (1) the trade barriers within China are dominated by transport-related costs but not artificial barriers, approximated by tolls and fines; (2) Labor and fuels costs are the most significant component of transport costs; (3) road quality is very important for transportation efficiency. Our results indicate that if increasing transport speed by 1 km per hour now, the fuel costs and total direct transportation costs for Chinese traders would reduce by 1.3% and 0.7% respectively.Transportation Costs, China, Agricultural Traders, Infrastructure, International Relations/Trade,
Phase transitions in a holographic s+p model with backreaction
In a previous paper (arXiv:1309.2204, JHEP 1311 (2013) 087), we present a
holographic s+p superconductor model with a scalar triplet charged under an
SU(2) gauge field in the bulk. We also study the competition and coexistence of
the s-wave and p-wave orders in the probe limit. In this work we continue to
study the model by considering the full back-reaction The model shows a rich
phase structure and various condensate behaviors such as the "n-type" and
"u-type" ones, which are also known as reentrant phase transitions in condensed
matter physics. The phase transitions to the p-wave phase or s+p coexisting
phase become first order in strong back-reaction cases. In these first order
phase transitions, the free energy curve always forms a swallow tail shape, in
which the unstable s+p solution can also play an important role. The phase
diagrams of this model are given in terms of the dimension of the scalar order
and the temperature in the cases of eight different values of the back reaction
parameter, which show that the region for the s+p coexisting phase is enlarged
with a small or medium back reaction parameter, but is reduced in the strong
back-reaction cases.Comment: 15 pages(two-column), 9 figure
A SiO J = 5 - 4 Survey Toward Massive Star Formation Regions
We performed a survey in the SiO line toward a sample of
199 Galactic massive star-forming regions at different evolutionary stages with
the SMT 10 m and CSO 10.4 m telescopes. The sample consists of 44 infrared dark
clouds (IRDCs), 86 protostellar candidates, and 69 young \HII\ regions. We
detected SiO line emission in 102 sources, with a detection
rate of 57\%, 37\%, and 65\% for IRDCs, protostellar candidates, and young
\HII\ regions, respectively. We find both broad line with Full Widths at Zero
Power (FWZP) 20 \kms and narrow line emissons of SiO in objects at various
evolutionary stages, likely associated with high-velocity shocks and
low-velocity shocks, respectively. The SiO luminosities do not show apparent
differences among various evolutionary stages in our sample. We find no
correlation between the SiO abundance and the luminosity-to-mass ratio,
indicating that the SiO abundance does not vary significantly in regions at
different evolutionary stages of star formation.Comment: 25 pages, 9 figures, 5 tables, accepted for publication in Ap
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