Transition in Agriculture - Agricultural Economics in Transition IV.
Program
Time: Friday, 30 November, 2007
Place: Institute of Economics , HAS, Budaörsi út 45. 804-807 room
10:25: Imre Fertő (Institute of Economics, HAS) : Introduction
International agri-food trade
10:30: Štefan Bojnec (University of Primorska) - Imre Fertő (Institute of Economics, HAS). Complementarities of trade advantage and trade competitiveness measure
Discussant: Attila Károly Soós (Institute of Economics, HAS)
11:15: Imre Fertő – Attila Károly Soós: Duration of trade of former communists countries at the EU market before and after EU enlargement in food and selected engineering products.
Discussant: Štefan Bojnec (University of Primorska)
12:00-14:00 Lunch
Rural development
14:00: Chris High (Open University): Perspectives and stakeholding: Using SSM in stakeholder analysis
Discussant: Gusztáv Nemes (Institute of Economics, HAS)
14:45: Gusztáv Nemes (Institute of Economics, HAS): Using participatory video to evaluate community development
Discussant: Chris High (Open University)
Saturday, 1 December, 2007
Place: Institute of Economics , HAS, Budaörsi út 45. 804-807 room
Efficiency and market integration
10:30: Heinrich Hockmann (IAMO, Halle) - Nikolai Svetlov (Moscow Timiryazev Agricultural Academy). Dynamic efficiency of corporate farms in the Moscow Oblast: Evidence from dynamic DEA
Discussant: TBA
11:15: Lajos Zoltán Bakucs (Institute of Economics, HAS): Does the Law of One Price Between the Hungarian and German Cereal Sector Hold?
Discussant: TBA
Break: 12:00-12:15
Agri-food marketing
12:15: Matthew Gorton (University of Newcastle upon Tyne) co-author: John White, Liesbeth Dries, Michael Dumitrashko, Paul Hewson, Anatolie Ignat, Galina Ignat, Naira Mkrtchyan, Gagik Sardaryan, Alexander Skripnik, Vardan Urutyan and Anneleen Vandeplas): Milk Marketing Relationship in the CIS.
Discussant: Imre Fertő (Institute of Economics, HAS)
13:00 G. Gábor Szabó (Institute of Economics, HAS): Economic and non-economic advantages of marketing co-operatives: Case of the Hungarian Mórakert Co-operative in integrating fruit and vegetable producers.
Discussant: Matthew Gorton (University of Newcastle upon Tyne)