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Technical Working Papers

The technical working paper series presents results from research which are mature enough to be submitted to a refereed journal.

Submissions from IMPACT researchers of proposed technical working papers should be made to Charli Hochsprung.

Please note that technical papers are a "work in progress". While they are commented on by IMPACT researchers, they have not been subject to a full peer review.

The accuracy of this work and the conclusions reached are the responsibility of the author(s) alone and not the IMPACT Center.

Papers available are:

TWP-06-116 Combining Global Trade Analysis with Regional Impact Assessment: Effects of Trade Liberalisation under the recent CAP Reform
Christine Wieck, Franziska Junker, Ignacio Pérez, Thomas Heckelei, Wolfgang Britz (2006)
Full document (PDF, 24 pages)
  U.S. Grass-Fed Beef: Marketing Health Benefits
Jill J. McCluskey, Thomas I. Wahl, Quan Li, and Philip R. Wandschneider (2006)
Full document (PDF, 8 pages)
TWP-04-114 The Role of Agriculture and Food Processing in the Washington Economy: An Input-Output Perspective
Joydeep Ghosh and David W Holland August 2004
Full document (PDF, 44 pages)
TWP-04-113 Trade Implications of GM Soft White Wheat Adoption in the Pacific Northwest, Stephanie Swannack May 2004
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Full document
TWP-04-112 Adoption of Herbicide Tolerant Wheat in the Pacific Northwest: An Economic Assessment of Farm-Level Effects, Stephanie Swannack May 2004
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Full document (PDF,  33  pages)
TWP-04-111 BSE in Japan: Consumers’ Perceptions and Willingness to Pay for Tested Beef, J. McCluskey, K. Grimsrud, H. Ouchi, & T. Wahl January 2004
Abstract (html)
Full document (PDF, 24 pages)
TWP-03-110 Imposing Regional Regularity on Flexible Functional Forms, H. Wolff, T. Heckelei, and R.C. Mittelhammer July 2003
Abstract (html)
Full document (PDF, 36 pages)
TWP-02-109 Bayesian Bootstrap Multivariate Regression, T. Heckelei and R.C. Mittelhammer May 2002
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Full document (PDF, 31 pages)
TWP-02-108 Flour Characteristics Related to Water Absorption of Noodle Dough for Making White Salted Noodles, C.S. Park and B.-K. Baik February 2002
Abstract (html)
Full document (PDF, 29 pages)
TWP-02-107 Textural Property Of Six Legume Curds In Relation To Their Protein Constituents, R. Cai, A. McCurdy and B.-K. Baik February 2002
Abstract (html)
Full document (PDF, 29 pages)
TWP-02-106 Energy Utilization And Microbial Reduction In A New Film Drying System, C.I. Nindo, H. Feng, G.Q. Shen, J. Tang and D.H. Kang February 2002
Abstract (html)
Full document (PDF, 29 pages)
TWP-02-105 Thermal Death Kinetics and Heating Rate Effects for Fifth-Instar Codling Moths (Cydia Pomonella (L.)), S. Wang, J.N. Ikediala, J. Tang, and J.D. Hansen February 2002
Abstract (html)
Full document (PDF, 31 pages)
TWP-01-104 A Methodotical Note on the Estimation of Programming Models, T. Heckelei and H. Wolff January 2002
Abstract (html)
Full document (PDF, 27 pages)
TWP-01-103 Infrastructure and Agricultural Production Cross-Country Evidence Implications for China, F. Felloni, T. Wahl, P. Wandschneider, and J. Gilbert January 2002
Abstract (html)
Full document (PDF, 23 pages)
TWP-01-102 Simulated Maximum Likelihood Estimation of A Consumer Demand System..., M. Hasan, R. Mittelhammer, and T. Wahl January 2002
Abstract (html)
Full document (PDF, 39 pages)
TWP-01-101 Consumer Response to Genetically Modified Food Products in Japan, J. McCluskey, H. Ouchi, K. Grismrud, and T. Wahl September 2001
Abstract (html)
Full document (PDF, 31 pages)

 

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