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An essential guide to the role of microeconomic incentives, macro policies, and technological change in enhancing agriculture resilience. Climate change and the recent COVID-19 pandemic have exposed the vulnerability of global agricultural supply and value chains. There is a growing awareness of the importance of interactions within and between these supply chains for understanding the performance of agricultural markets. This book presents a collection of research studies that develop conceptual models and empirical analyses of risk resilience and vulnerability in supply chains. The chapters emphasize the roles played by microeconomic incentives, macroeconomic policies, and technological change in contributing to supply chain performance. The studies range widely, considering for example how agent-based modeling and remote sensing data can be used to assess the impact of shocks, and how recent shocks such as the COVID-19 pandemic and the African Swine fever in China affected agricu

Table of Contents
Preface
Introduction
Pol Antràs and David Zilberman
1. Symbiotic, Resilient, and Rapidly Transforming Food Supply Chains in LMICs: Supermarket and E-commerce Revolutions Helped by Wholesale and Logistics Co-pivoting
Thomas Reardon and David Zilberman
2. Global Agricultural Value Chains and Structural Transformation
Sunghun Lim
3. Exchange Rate Volatility and Global Food Supply Chains
Sandro Steinbach
4. Fertilizer and Algal Blooms: A Satellite Approach to Assessing Water Quality
Charles A. Taylor and Geoffrey Heal
5. Demand Shocks and Supply Chain Resilience: An Agent-Based Modeling Approach and Application to the Potato Supply Chain
Liang Lu, Ruby Nguyen, Md Mamunur Rahman, and Jason Winfree
6. The Performance and Future of Ag Supply Chains
A. G. Kawamura
7. Exploring Spatial Price Relationships: The Case of African Swine Fever in China
Michael Delgado, Meilin Ma, and H. Holly Wang
8. Concentration and Resilience in the US Meat Supply Chains
Meilin Ma and Jayson L. Lusk
9. Labor Dynamics and Supply Chain Disruption in Food Manufacturing
A. Ford Ramsey, Barry K. Goodwin, and Mildred M. Haley
10. Has Global Agricultural Trade Been Resilient under COVID-19? Findings from an Econometric Assessment of 2020
Shawn Arita, Jason Grant, Sharon Sydow, and Jayson Beckman
Contributors
Author Index
Subject Index

Risks in Agricultural Supply Chains

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    Publisher: The University of Chicago Press
    Publication Date: 13/09/2023
    ISBN13: 9780226829227, 978-0226829227
    ISBN10: 0226829227

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    An essential guide to the role of microeconomic incentives, macro policies, and technological change in enhancing agriculture resilience. Climate change and the recent COVID-19 pandemic have exposed the vulnerability of global agricultural supply and value chains. There is a growing awareness of the importance of interactions within and between these supply chains for understanding the performance of agricultural markets. This book presents a collection of research studies that develop conceptual models and empirical analyses of risk resilience and vulnerability in supply chains. The chapters emphasize the roles played by microeconomic incentives, macroeconomic policies, and technological change in contributing to supply chain performance. The studies range widely, considering for example how agent-based modeling and remote sensing data can be used to assess the impact of shocks, and how recent shocks such as the COVID-19 pandemic and the African Swine fever in China affected agricu

    Table of Contents
    Preface
    Introduction
    Pol Antràs and David Zilberman
    1. Symbiotic, Resilient, and Rapidly Transforming Food Supply Chains in LMICs: Supermarket and E-commerce Revolutions Helped by Wholesale and Logistics Co-pivoting
    Thomas Reardon and David Zilberman
    2. Global Agricultural Value Chains and Structural Transformation
    Sunghun Lim
    3. Exchange Rate Volatility and Global Food Supply Chains
    Sandro Steinbach
    4. Fertilizer and Algal Blooms: A Satellite Approach to Assessing Water Quality
    Charles A. Taylor and Geoffrey Heal
    5. Demand Shocks and Supply Chain Resilience: An Agent-Based Modeling Approach and Application to the Potato Supply Chain
    Liang Lu, Ruby Nguyen, Md Mamunur Rahman, and Jason Winfree
    6. The Performance and Future of Ag Supply Chains
    A. G. Kawamura
    7. Exploring Spatial Price Relationships: The Case of African Swine Fever in China
    Michael Delgado, Meilin Ma, and H. Holly Wang
    8. Concentration and Resilience in the US Meat Supply Chains
    Meilin Ma and Jayson L. Lusk
    9. Labor Dynamics and Supply Chain Disruption in Food Manufacturing
    A. Ford Ramsey, Barry K. Goodwin, and Mildred M. Haley
    10. Has Global Agricultural Trade Been Resilient under COVID-19? Findings from an Econometric Assessment of 2020
    Shawn Arita, Jason Grant, Sharon Sydow, and Jayson Beckman
    Contributors
    Author Index
    Subject Index

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