ANALYZING GLOBAL CROP TRADE PATTERNS AND REGIONAL DIFFERENTIATION IN THE FACE OF CLIMATE CHANGE: A CLUB CONVERGENCE APPROACH
Given the impacts of global climate change, foreign trade in crops is likely to face a number of challenges. It is therefore necessary to assess the foreign trade of crops from a global perspective. This study employs the club convergence analysis by Phillips and Sul to understand the extent to whic...
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| author | Fatih KAPLAN Ali Rıza AKTAŞ Ahmet KOLUMAN |
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| description | Given the impacts of global climate change, foreign trade in crops is likely to face a number of challenges. It is therefore necessary to assess the foreign trade of crops from a global perspective. This study employs the club convergence analysis by Phillips and Sul to understand the extent to which export markets of crops are differentiated across countries and the differential impact across product groups. The analysis considers codes 6-14 of the 2-digit internationally harmonized system classification, which covers crop exports of countries over the period 1990-2022. The results of the analysis show that crop exports are regionally differentiated between coastal and continental regions, with 10 countries acting distinctively with other country groups in different product groups, clearly demonstrating the differentiation between countries. In addition, the study examines wheat-grain exports as a case study. We observed that most countries with significant shares in wheat-grain production and trade are in the same clubs, that is, they act together. |
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| spelling | doaj-art-7488a63b36e64844b95cac4dd5a6f3112025-08-20T03:45:18ZengUniversity of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine, BucharestScientific Papers Series : Management, Economic Engineering in Agriculture and Rural Development2284-79952285-39522024-01-01244455464225ANALYZING GLOBAL CROP TRADE PATTERNS AND REGIONAL DIFFERENTIATION IN THE FACE OF CLIMATE CHANGE: A CLUB CONVERGENCE APPROACHFatih KAPLANAli Rıza AKTAŞAhmet KOLUMANGiven the impacts of global climate change, foreign trade in crops is likely to face a number of challenges. It is therefore necessary to assess the foreign trade of crops from a global perspective. This study employs the club convergence analysis by Phillips and Sul to understand the extent to which export markets of crops are differentiated across countries and the differential impact across product groups. The analysis considers codes 6-14 of the 2-digit internationally harmonized system classification, which covers crop exports of countries over the period 1990-2022. The results of the analysis show that crop exports are regionally differentiated between coastal and continental regions, with 10 countries acting distinctively with other country groups in different product groups, clearly demonstrating the differentiation between countries. In addition, the study examines wheat-grain exports as a case study. We observed that most countries with significant shares in wheat-grain production and trade are in the same clubs, that is, they act together.https://managementjournal.usamv.ro/pdf/vol.24_4/Art51.pdf |
| spellingShingle | Fatih KAPLAN Ali Rıza AKTAŞ Ahmet KOLUMAN ANALYZING GLOBAL CROP TRADE PATTERNS AND REGIONAL DIFFERENTIATION IN THE FACE OF CLIMATE CHANGE: A CLUB CONVERGENCE APPROACH Scientific Papers Series : Management, Economic Engineering in Agriculture and Rural Development |
| title | ANALYZING GLOBAL CROP TRADE PATTERNS AND REGIONAL DIFFERENTIATION IN THE FACE OF CLIMATE CHANGE: A CLUB CONVERGENCE APPROACH |
| title_full | ANALYZING GLOBAL CROP TRADE PATTERNS AND REGIONAL DIFFERENTIATION IN THE FACE OF CLIMATE CHANGE: A CLUB CONVERGENCE APPROACH |
| title_fullStr | ANALYZING GLOBAL CROP TRADE PATTERNS AND REGIONAL DIFFERENTIATION IN THE FACE OF CLIMATE CHANGE: A CLUB CONVERGENCE APPROACH |
| title_full_unstemmed | ANALYZING GLOBAL CROP TRADE PATTERNS AND REGIONAL DIFFERENTIATION IN THE FACE OF CLIMATE CHANGE: A CLUB CONVERGENCE APPROACH |
| title_short | ANALYZING GLOBAL CROP TRADE PATTERNS AND REGIONAL DIFFERENTIATION IN THE FACE OF CLIMATE CHANGE: A CLUB CONVERGENCE APPROACH |
| title_sort | analyzing global crop trade patterns and regional differentiation in the face of climate change a club convergence approach |
| url | https://managementjournal.usamv.ro/pdf/vol.24_4/Art51.pdf |
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