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Curriculum Vitae JAMES L. SEALE, JR. Food and Resource Economics Department Post Office Box 110240 University of Florida Gainesville, Florida 32611 Voice: (352) 256-5917 Fax: (352) 392-9898 E-mail: [email protected] Experience 1995 to Present Professor — University of Florida, Food and Resource Economics Department. Eighty percent research and twenty percent teaching appointment in the area of international agricultural economics. Areas of interest include international trade/finance, economic growth, cross- country and import demand analysis, and applied econometrics. Summer 1998 Eastern Russia Business Volunteer — Winrock International, Khabarovsk area, Far Eastern Russia. Participated in a summer business camp for Russian teenagers. At the camp, a market economy was simulated that included production and service firms, money, Central Bank, and political agencies. Autumn 1995 Honorary Visiting Fellow — Department of Economics, University of Leicester. Taught Macroeconomics Modules I and II at the graduate level. Majority of time spent on research. Fall 1994 VOCA Volunteer — Windhoek, Namibia. Advised and evaluated the National Farmers Union concerning potential marketing and production schemes. Spring 1994 Farmer to Farmer Volunteer — Winrock International, Taldi Korgan, Kazakhstan. Co-taught an economics and business course to college graduates interested in starting their own business. 1990 to 1995 Associate Professor — University of Florida, Food and Resource Economics Department. Eighty percent research and twenty percent teaching appointment in the area of international agricultural economics. Areas of interest include international trade/finance, economic growth, cross-country and import demand analysis, and applied econometrics. 1985 to 1990 Assistant Professor — University of Florida, Food and Resource Economics Department. Eighty percent research and twenty percent teaching appointment in the area of international agricultural economics. Areas of interest include international trade/finance, economic growth, cross-country and import demand analysis, and applied econometrics. 1980 to 1983 Specialist —Michigan State University. Co-project leader and primary investigator for Non-Farm Employment Project–Egypt. Participated in
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Curriculum Vitae

JAMES L. SEALE, JR.Food and Resource Economics Department

Post Office Box 110240University of Florida

Gainesville, Florida 32611Voice: (352) 256-5917Fax: (352) 392-9898

E-mail: [email protected]

Experience

1995 to Present Professor — University of Florida, Food and Resource EconomicsDepartment. Eighty percent research and twenty percent teachingappointment in the area of international agricultural economics. Areas ofinterest include international trade/finance, economic growth, cross-country and import demand analysis, and applied econometrics.

Summer 1998 Eastern Russia Business Volunteer — Winrock International, Khabarovskarea, Far Eastern Russia. Participated in a summer business camp forRussian teenagers. At the camp, a market economy was simulated thatincluded production and service firms, money, Central Bank, and politicalagencies.

Autumn 1995 Honorary Visiting Fellow — Department of Economics, University ofLeicester. Taught Macroeconomics Modules I and II at the graduate level.Majority of time spent on research.

Fall 1994 VOCA Volunteer — Windhoek, Namibia. Advised and evaluated theNational Farmers Union concerning potential marketing and productionschemes.

Spring 1994 Farmer to Farmer Volunteer — Winrock International, Taldi Korgan,Kazakhstan. Co-taught an economics and business course to collegegraduates interested in starting their own business.

1990 to 1995 Associate Professor — University of Florida, Food and ResourceEconomics Department. Eighty percent research and twenty percentteaching appointment in the area of international agricultural economics.Areas of interest include international trade/finance, economic growth,cross-country and import demand analysis, and applied econometrics.

1985 to 1990 Assistant Professor — University of Florida, Food and ResourceEconomics Department. Eighty percent research and twenty percentteaching appointment in the area of international agricultural economics.Areas of interest include international trade/finance, economic growth,cross-country and import demand analysis, and applied econometrics.

1980 to 1983 Specialist —Michigan State University. Co-project leader and primaryinvestigator for Non-Farm Employment Project–Egypt. Participated in

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contract negotiations with host institutions. Developed surveyinstruments, trained enumerators, supervised field work, developedmicrocomputer system for data entry and management, analyzed data, andwrote project papers. Personal research focusing on production economicsof the non-farm employment sector in the Egyptian economy.

1978 Agricultural Consultant — Harvard Institute for InternationalDevelopment, Harvard University. Coordinated and evaluated initialplanting season for an integrated rural development project in Abyei,Sudan. Worked with the Assistant Minister of Agriculture in developingproject strategy while in Khartoum.

1973 to 1975 Agricultural Volunteer — Peace Corps–Zaire. Successfully established anagricultural demonstration and extension center in Tondo, Zaire.Developed program for introduction of non-traditional crops, as well asthe raising of rabbits and other poultry for food and sale. Successfullytrained two Zairian counterparts to manage center.

1962 to 1972 Family Farm Worker — Seale’s Stock Farm, Eads, Tennessee. Worked onand assisted in managing 250-acre family farm. Vaccinated and cared forcattle, horses, and occasionally swine. Planted and harvested hay crops,soybeans, cotton, corn, and permanent pasture. Maintained farmequipment.

Education

1979 to 1985 Michigan State University — Department of Agricultural Economics.Doctor of Philosophy degree, 1985. Fields in internationaltrade/development, econometrics, and production economics.Dissertation: Fixed Effect Cobb-Douglas Production Functions for FloorTile Firms, Fayoum and Kayubiya, Egypt, 1981–1983. Major Professor:Glenn L. Johnson; Dissertation supervisor: Peter Schmidt. GPA: 3.8 outof 4.0.

1979 University of Michigan — Department of Economics. Traveling Scholar.Completed graduate courses in international trade theory and economichistory.

1978 to 1979 University of Chicago — Department of Economics. Fellowship recipientin graduate program under the supervision of Professor T.W. Schultz.Successfully completed Ph.D. sequences in price theory and monetaryeconomics. Received passing grade for A.M. comprehensive examination.

1967 to 1972 University of Mississippi — B.A., December 1972. Major in English.Minors in chemistry and psychology.

Teaching

1985 to Present University of Florida — Food and Resource Economics Department.Instructor for seven graduate courses ( Macroeconomics Theory in OpenEconomies II, AEB6940; Consumption Models, AEB6933; InternationalAgriculture Trade and Policy, AEB 6674; Econometrics and Statistics

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Seminar, ECO 7429; International Agricultural Finance and Policy, AEB6676; Econometrics II, AEB 6572; Empirical Methods in InternationalEconomics; Microeconomics Theory I;) and one undergraduate course(Quantitative Analysis in Food and Resource Economics, AEB 4511).Teaching responsibilities include: (1) teaching and developing graduatecourses and materials in the area of international agricultural economics;(2) supervision of graduate student research in international agriculturaleconomics and development; (3) recruitment of graduate students; (4)funding graduate training and research through grant monies; and (5)serving on curriculum and examination committees.

1984 Michigan State University — Department of Agricultural Economics.Taught the economic theory component of graduate course, Agriculture inInternational Development.

1977 Michigan State University — Institute for African Studies. Instructor andto resource person for college credited language course in Lingala, which

1978 is spoken in Congo.

Grants

“Impacts of Evolving Food Safety Standards on the Sustainability of Small and Mid-Sized Farms.” Agricultural and Food Research Initiative (AFRI) CompetitiveGrants, Markets and Trade, U.S. Department of Agriculture, January 1, 2012 –December 31, 2013, Project Total $408,472.00. Co- P.I. (University of Floridasub-contract, $67,521.00 ($14.854.50 indirect costs)).

“Analysis of Global Food Demand.” U.S. Department of Agriculture, Economic ResearchService, Markets and Trade Economic Division, October 1, 2011 – September 30,2012, $27,072.37.

“Food Consumption in China’s Second-Tier Cities: The New Frontier for U.S.Agricultural Export Opportunities.” Central Fund of USDA’s Emerging MarketsProgram, Foreign Agricultural Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture. June2010-September 31, 2013. Project Total $468, 600.00.

“Urban Food Consumption Patterns and Trends in China: Implications for U.S. Exportersand Global Agricultural Markets.” Agricultural and Food Research Initiative(AFRI) Competitive Grants, Markets and Trade, U.S. Department of Agriculture,January 1, 2010 – December 31, 2012, Project Total $399,000.00. Co- P.I.(University of Florida sub-contract, $26,800 ($5,895.00 indirect costs)).

“Urban Food Consumption Trends in China” U.S. Department of Agriculture, EconomicResearch Service, Markets and Trade Economic Division, September 2008 –September 2010, $15,000.00.

“Estimating Cross-Country Price and Income Elasticities.” U.S. Department ofAgriculture, Economic Research Service, Markets and Trade Economic Division,September 2007 – December 2010, $50,000.00.

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“Estimating Import and Export Demand for Specialty Crops.” U.S. Department ofAgriculture, Economic Research Service, Resource Division, October 2003-July2005, $22,500.00

“Structural Changes in Food Demand in Developing Countries and Its Implications forTrade and Global Food Security.” U.S. Department of Agriculture, EconomicResearch Service, February 1, 2002 — September 30, 2007. $138,000.00.

“Structural Changes in Food Demand in Developing Countries and Its Implications forTrade and Food Security.” U.S. Department of Agriculture, Economic ResearchService, September 19, 1997 — September 30, 2002. $244,000.00.

"Economic Growth, Hemispheric Integration and Florida Agriculture." Food andResource Economics Department, University of Florida, 1997, $3,000.00.

"Import Demand for Agricultural Products in Egypt and U.S. Market Potential." U.S.Department of Agriculture, Economic Research Service, June 1994–June 1997,$20,288.00.

"Demand for U.S. Fresh Fruits: A System-Wide Approach." National Research InitiativeCompetitive Grants Program, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Cooperative StateResearch Service, 1993–96, $117,768.

"Brazil's Food Demand: Growth Dependent on Income Distribution." U.S. Departmentof Agriculture, Economic Research Service, June 1994–June 1995, $15,450.00.

"Challenges and Opportunities for Florida Agricultural from Potential Changes in TradeRelations with Cuba." The John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation,1992–93, $46,292.00.

"Economic Feasibility of Producing Specialty Crops in Puerto Rico and the U.S. VirginIslands." Research sponsored by Caribbean Basin Advisory Group, U.S.Department of Agriculture, 1991–94, $96,110.00.

"Economic Analysis of United States Demand for Swordfish and the Economic Effects ofEffort Reduction Measures." Research sponsored by the U.S. Department ofCommerce, 1991–93, $43,287.00.

McKethan-Matherly research grant, McKethan-Matherly Eminent Scholar Chair,University of Florida, 1991–93, $20,000.00.

Peace Corps Strategy Contract Agreement, 1990–96, $64,998.00.

Travel award from International Programs Office, IFAS, University of Florida, to presenta paper at the International Symposium on Economic Modeling, London,England, 1991, $600.00.

Intra–Caribbean and U.S.–Agricultural Trade: Implications for Development." Researchsponsored by Caribbean Basin Advisory Group, U.S. Department of Agriculture,1987–90, $68,741.

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"Caribbean Agricultural Trade Policy." Research sponsored by International ProgramsOffice, University of Florida, 1989–91, $13,000.

"The Latin American–Caribbean Debt Crisis: Effects on Aggregate Trade Flows andFlorida Agriculture." Special Research Improvement Projects (SRIP) grant, IFAS,University of Florida, 1988–89, $11,700.

U.S.D.A. Travel award to present a paper at the Conference, "Alternative Enterprises forthe Caribbean and Pacific Basins," in Ocho Rios, Jamaica, 1988, $850.

Travel award from Latin American Studies Center and the International Programs Office,University of Florida to attend Caribbean Agro–Economics Society's AnnualWorkshop, "Implementing Agriculture Diversification: Policies and Strategies," inSt. Kitts, 1988, $1,135.

"U.S. and Caribbean Trade." Research and travel sponsored by International ProgramsOffice, University of Florida, 1986–89, $19,350.

"Statistical Inferences in Demand Systems." Research sponsored by the PittsburghSupercomputer Center through the National Science Foundation, 1987–1988.

Travel Award from International Programs Office, University of Florida, to attendInternational Agricultural Economics Association's meeting in Malaga, Spain,1985, $600.

Total Grants — $2,315,813.37

HonorsHonorary Visiting Fellow, Leicester University, Leicester, England, 1995Visiting Professor, Leicester University, Leicester, England, 1992 and 1994McKethan–Matherly Senior Research Fellow, University of Florida, 1991–1994The William R. Jones Most Valuable Mentor Award, 1991Research Fellow, Cairo University, Egypt, 1980–83Traveling Scholar, University of Michigan, 1979National Institute of Mental Health Fellowship, 1978–79Gamma Sigma Delta, The Honor Society of AgricultureWho's Who in America, 55th edition, 2001; 56th edition, 2002; 57th edition, 2003; 58th

edition, 2004; 59th edition, 2005; 60th edition, 2006; 61st edition, 2007; 62nd

edition, 2008; 63rd edition, 2009; 64th edition, 2010; 65th edition, 2011; 66th

edition, 2012.Who's Who in American Education, 1st edition, 1994–95; 2nd edition, 1996–97 ; 3rd

edition, 1998–99; 4th edition, 2000–01; 5th edition, 2002–03; 6th edition, 2004-05;7th edition, 2006-07; 8th edition, 2008-09.

Who's Who in Emerging Leaders in America, 4th edition, 1993–94; 5th edition, 1995–96;6th edition, 1997-98; 7th edition, 1999-2000; 8th edition, 2001-02.

Who's Who in Finance and Industry, 28th edition, 1993–94; 29th edition, 1995–96.Who's Who in Science and Engineering, 2nd edition, 1994–95; 3rd edition, 1996–97; 4th

edition, 1998–1999; 5th edition, 2000-2001; 6th edition, 2002-2003: 7th edition,2003-2004: 8th edition, 2005-2006: 9th edition, 2007-2008: 10th edition, 2008-2009.

Who's Who in the South and Southwest, 21st edition, 1988–89; 22nd edition, 1991–92; 23rd

edition, 1993–94; 24th edition, 1995–96; 25th edition, 1997–98.

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Who's Who in the World, 10th edition, 1991–92; 11th edition, 1993–94; 12th edition, 1995–96; 13th edition, 1995–96; 14th edition, 1997; 15th edition, 1998; 16th edition,1999; 17th edition, 2000; 18th edition, 2001; 19th edition, 2002; 20th edition, 2003;21st edition, 2004; 22nd edition, 2005; 23rd edition, 2006; 24th edition, 2007; 25th

edition, 2008; 26th edition, 2009; 27th edition, 2010; 28th edition, 2011; 29th

edition, 2012.

EditorJournal of Agricultural and Applied Economics, 1998-2002.Supplemental Issue, Journal of Agricultural and Applied Economics, 2003.

Editorial CouncilReview of International Economics, 1995-1998.

ReviewerAgricultural and Resource Economics ReviewAmerican Journal of Agricultural EconomicsCanadian Journal of Agricultural EconomicsEconomics Development and Cultural ChangeEconomics JournalEconomics of PlanningEmpirical EconomicsEuropean Economic ReviewHuman OrganizationsJournal of African StudiesJournal of AgribusinessJournal of Agribusiness: An International JournalJournal of Applied EconometricsJournal of Agricultural and Applied EconomicsJournal of Agricultural and Resource EconomicsJournal of EconometricsJournal of Productivity AnalysisReview of Agricultural EconomicsReview of International Economics

Professional AffiliationsAfrican Studies Center Faculty, University of FloridaAmerican Agricultural Economics AssociationAmerican Economics AssociationAustralian Agricultural Economics AssociationCanadian Agricultural Economics AssociationThe Econometric SocietyEuropean Economics SocietyEuropean Agricultural Economics SocietyInternational Agricultural Trade Research ConsortiumInternational Economics and Finance SocietyLatin American Studies Center Faculty, University of FloridaNortheastern Agricultural Economics AssociationSouthern Agricultural Economics AssociationSouthern Association of Agricultural ScientistsWestern Agricultural Economics Association

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References

References upon request

Foreign LanguagesFluency in Lingala (spoken in Congo)Conversant in Arabic and FrenchStudied French and Spanish in high school and college

Books

Theil, Henri, Ching-Fan Chung, and James L. Seale, Jr. International Evidence onConsumption Patterns. Greenwich, CT: JAI Press Inc., 1989.

Monographs

Muhammad, Andrew, James L. Seale, Jr., Birgit Meade, and Anita Regmi. InternationalEvidence on Food Consumption Patterns: An Update Using 2005 InternationalComparison Program Data. Electronic Report from the Economic ResearchService, Technical Bulletin Number 1904. Washington, D.C.: United StatesDepartment of Agriculture, March 2011. (54 pages)http://www.ers.usda.gov/Publications/TB1929/TB1929.pdfhttp://www.ers.usda.gov/Publications/TB1929/TB1929_ReportSummary.html

Seale, James L., Jr., Jonq-Ying Lee and Jione Jung. Import and Export Demand forSelected Specialty Crops in Foreign Markets Important to the United StatesEstimation and Results. Monograph Series. Gainesville, Florida: InternationalAgricultural Trade and Policy Center, University of Florida, (174 pages),forthcoming.

Seale, James L., Jr. An Engel Curve Analysis of Household Expenditure in Jamaica:1992-2008. Report written for the Caribbean Food and Nutrition Institute,Specialized Centre of the Pan American Health Organization, Jamaica Centre,Kingston, Jamaica, September 2010. (131 pages)

Regmi, Anita and James L.Seale, Jr. Cross-Price Elasticities of Demand across 114Countries. Electronic Report from the Economic Research Service, TechnicalBulletin Number 1925. Washington, D.C.: United States Department ofAgriculture, March 2010. (81 pages)http://www.ers.usda.gov/publications/tb1925/http://www.ers.usda.gov/Publications/TB1925/TB1925.pdf

Seale, James L., Jr., Jonq-Ying Lee, Andrew Schmitz, and Troy G. Schmitz. ImportDemand for Fresh Fruit in Japan and Uniform Substitution for Products fromDifferent Sources. Monograph Series, MGTC_05-02 . Gainesville, Florida:International Agricultural Trade and Policy Center, University of Florida,September 2005. (92 pages)

Seale, James L., Jr., Anita Regmi, and Jason Bernstein. International Evidence on FoodConsumption. Electronic Report from the Economic Research Service, Technical

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Bulletin Number 1904. Washington, D.C.: United States Department ofAgriculture, October 2003. (67 pages)http://www.ers.usda.gov/publications/tb1904/tb1904.pdfhttp://www.ers.usda.gov/data/internationalfooddemand

Chapters in Books

Regmi, Anita, Birgit Meade and James L. Seale, Jr. “Food Consumption Patterns in theWorld.” In Microbial Safety of Foods from around the World, edited by VijayJuneja and Parthi Muthukumarasamy. Hoboken, NJ: Wiley-BlackwellPublishing, forthcoming. (38 pages)

Schmitz, Andrew, Troy Schmitz, and James L. Seale, Jr. “Hidden Ethanol Subsidies inBrazil Revisited.” In The Economics of Alternative Energy Sources andGlobalization: The Road Ahead Conference,” edited by Andrew Schmitz.Chicago, IL: Bentham Science Publishers, 2011, pp. 65-75.

Seale, James L., Jr., and Anita Regmi. “International Consumption Patterns: Evidencefrom the 1996 International Comparison Project.” In DevelopmentMacroeconomics: Essays in Memory of Anita Ghatak, edited by Subrata Ghatakand Paul Levine. London and New York: Rutledge, Taylor and Francis Group,2009, pp. 252-299.

Schmitz, Troy G., and James L. Seale, Jr. “Welfare Implications of the ByrdAmendment.” In International Agricultural Trade Disputes: Case Studies inNorth America, edited by A. Schmitz, C.B. Moss, T.G. Schmitz, and W.W. Koo.Calgary, Canada: University of Calgary Press, 2005, pp. 87-98.

Schmitz, Troy G., James L. Seale, Jr., and Peter J. Buzzanell. “Brazil’s Domination ofthe World Sugar Market.” In Sugar and Related Sweetener Markets in the 21st

Century: International Implications, edited by Andrew Schmitz, Thomas Spreen,Charles B. Moss, and William Messina. Wallington, England: CABI Publishers,November 2002.

Regmi, Anita, M.S. Deepak, James L. Seale, Jr., and Jason Bernstein. “Cross-CountryAnalysis of Food Consumption.” In Changing Structure of Global FoodConsumption and Trade, edited by Anita Regmi. Market and Trade EconomicDivision, Economic Research Service, United States Department of Agriculture,WRS-01-1, May 2001. www.ers.usda.gov/publications/wrs011/wrs011d.pdfhttp://www.ers.usda.gov/publications/wrs011/wrs011.pdf

Taylor, Timothy G. and James L. Seale, Jr. “International Trade and the Firm.” InAgricultural Globalization, Trade, and the Environment, ed. Moss, Charles B.,Gordon C. Rausser, Andrew Schmitz, Timothy G. Taylor, and David Zilberman.Norwell, Massachesetts: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 2001.

Seale, James L., Jr. and Charles B. Moss. "Import Demand and Foreign Debt: A LatentVariable Systemwide Approach." In Price Policies and Economic Growth, editedby Antonio Jorge and Jorge Salazar–Carrillo. Westport, CT: Praeger Publishers,1997, pp. 96–109.

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Seale, James, Jr. "Vegetable Trade and the Caribbean Basin Initiative." In Vegetablemarkets in the Western Hemisphere, edited by R.A. Lopez and L.C. Polopolus.Ames, IA: Iowa State University Press, 1992, pp. 201–216.

Adu–Nyako, Kofi, Marian Veronica Gottret, Dave Weatherspoon, and James L. Seale, Jr."Macroeconomic Linkages among Import Demand, Food Demand, and ForeignDebt for Selected Southern African Economies: An Exploratory Analysis." InAgricultural Restructuring in Southern Africa, edited by C. Csaki, T.J. Dams, D.Metzger, and J. van Zyl. Swakopmund, Namibia: International Association ofAgricultural Economists and Agricultural Economics Association of Namibia,1992, pp. 163–176.

Seale, James L., Jr. and Henri Theil. "Income and Price Sensitivity in Demand Systems,Part I: Income Sensitivity." In Economic Models, Estimation and SocioeconomicSystems: Essays in Honor of Karl A. Fox, edited by T.K. Kaula and J.K. Sengupta.Amsterdam: Elsevier Science Publishers B.V. (North–Holland), 1991, pp. 141–154.

Theil, Henri and James L. Seale, Jr. “Income and Price Sensitivity in Demand Systems,Part II: Income Sensitivity." In Economic Models, Estimation and SocioeconomicSystems: Essays in Honor of Karl A. Fox, edited by T.K. Kaula and J.K. Sengupta.Amsterdam: Elsevier Science Publishers B.V. (North–Holland), 1991, pp. 155–174.

Seale, James L. Jr., Carlton G. Davis, and W. David Mulkey. "Agricultural Imports andExports in Selected Caribbean Basin Countries, 1975–85." In AlternativeAgricultural Enterprises for the Caribbean and Pacific Basins, edited byDewayne Ingram. Gainesville, FL: Caribbean Basin and Pacific Basin AdvisoryGroups, IFAS, University of Florida, 1989, pp. 4–17.

Fiebig, Denzil G., James L. Seale, Jr. and Henri Theil. "Cross–Country Demand AnalysisBased on Three Phases of the International Comparison Project." In WorldComparison of Incomes, Prices, and Product, edited by J. Salazar–Carrillo andD.S. Prasada–Rao. Amsterdam: Elsevier Science Publishers B.V. (North–Holland), 1988, pp. 225–235.

Theil, Henri, James L. Seale, Jr. and Denzil Fiebig. "Epilogue." In Applied DemandAnalysis: Results from System-Wide Approaches, by Henri Theil and Kenneth W.Clements. Cambridge, MA: Ballinger Publishing Co., 1987, pp. 265–271.

Editor, Special Journal Issue

Seale, James L., Jr., and Charles B. Moss. Henri (Hans) Theil Memorial Special Issue.Journal of Agricultural and Applied Economics, April 2003.

Journal Articles

Seale, James L., Jr., Junfei Bai, Thomas Wahl and Bryan Lohmar. “Household EngelCurve Analysis for Food, Beijing, China.” China Agricultural Economics Review,forthcoming.

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H. Sandberg, Mikael* and James L. Seale, Jr. The Impact of Historical and RegionalNetworks on Trade Volumes in the Western Hemisphere: An Application of TwoGravity Models. Journal of International and Global Economic Studies,forthcoming.

Schmitz,Troy G., Andrew Schmitz, and James L. Seale, Jr. “The Optimal Byrd Tariff inVertical Markets.” International Journal of Applied Economics. 6(1) (2009):1-10.

Seale, James L., Jr., and Anita Regmi. “Uses of PPP Data for Cross-Country FoodDemand Analysis.” The ICP Bulletin 5, 2 (2008): 42-45.

Seale, James L., Jr., and Anita Regmi. “Modelling International Consumption Patterns.”Review of Income and Wealth 52, 4 (December 2006):603-624.

Schmitz, Andrew, Troy B. Schmitz, and James L. Seale, Jr. “The Optimal ProcessorTariff under the Byrd Amendment.” International Journal of Applied Economics3, 2 (September 2006): 9-20.http://www2.selu.edu/orgs/ijae/Journal%205/IJAE%20SEPT%202006%20Schmitz,%20Schmitz,%20Seale%209-20-06%20DEC%205%202006.pdf

Schmitz, Andrew, Troy G. Schmitz, and James L. Seale, Jr. “CAFTA and U.S. Sugar inPerspective.” International Sugar Journal 108, 1290 (June 2006): 307-315.

Sandberg, Mikael, James L. Seale, Jr., and Timothy G. Taylor. “History, Regionalism,and CARICOM Trade: A Gravity Model Analysis.” Journal of DevelopmentStudies 42, 5 (June 2006): 795-811.

Schmitz, Andrew, Troy G. Schmitz, James L. Seale, Jr. “Prospects for Bilateral andRegional Free Trade Agreements and the Economics of Sugar.” InternationalSugar Journal 107, 1278 (2005): 328-340.

Schmitz, Troy G. and James L. Seale, Jr. “Countervailing Duties, Antidumping Tariffs,and the Byrd Amendment: A Welfare Analysis.” International Journal of AppliedEconomics 1 (2004): 65-80.

Schmitz, Andrew, James L. Seale, Jr., and Troy G. Schmitz. “Determinants of Brazil’sEthanol Sugar Blend Ratios.” International Sugar Journal 106, 1271 (2004):586-596.

H. Mikael, Timothy G. Taylor, and James L. Seale, Jr. “A Gravity Model of CARICOMTrade.” Farm and Business: Journal of the Caribbean Agro-Economic Society 6(2003).

Andrew Schmitz, James L. Seale, Jr., and Troy G. Schmitz. “Sweetener-EthanolComplex in Brazil, the United States and Mexico: Do Prices Matter?”International Sugar Journal 105, 1259 (2003): 505-513.

Seale, James L., Jr., Mary A. Marchant, and Alberto Basso. “Imports Versus DomesticProduction: A Demand System Analysis of the U.S. Red Wine Market.” Reviewof Agricultural Economics 25 (2003): 187-202.

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Schmitz, Troy G., Andrew Schmitz and James L. Seale, Jr. “Brazil’s Ethanol Program:The Case of Hidden Sugar Subsidies.” International Sugar Journal 105, 1254(2003): 254-265.

Seale, James L., Jr. “Introduction.” Journal of Agriculture and Applied Economics,Supplement (2003): i-iii.

Seale, James L., Jr. “Three Characteristics of Henri (Hans) Theil.” Journal ofAgriculture and Applied Economics, Supplement (2003): 49-50.

Seale, James L., Jr. “Uniform Substitutes When Group Preferences Are BlockwiseDependent.” Journal of Agriculture and Applied Economics, Supplement (2003):51-55.

Weatherspoon, David D., James L. Seale, Jr., and Charles B. Moss. “Extending Theil’sInequality Index: Addressing Dynamic Convergence in the OECD.” Journal ofAgricultural and Applied Economics, Supplement (2003): 185-196.

Deepak, Sri Devi, James L. Seale, Jr., and Charles B. Moss. “Income Inequality, HumanCapital, and Convergence: A Latent Variable Approach.” Journal of Agriculturaland Applied Economics, Supplement (2003): 171-181.

Chen, Dongling and James L. Seale, Jr. “The Informational Fit and MaximumLikelihood in a Pooled Cross-Country Demand System with Autocorrelation.”Journal of Agricultural and Applied Economics, Supplement (2003): 139-145.

Schmitz, Troy G., and James L. Seale, Jr. “Import Demand for Disaggregated FreshFruits in Japan.” Journal of Agriculture and Applied Economics 34 (2002): 585-602.

Ghatak, Subrata, and James L. Seale, Jr. “Rice, Risk and Rationality: Supply Responsein West Bengal, India.” European Research Studies 4 (2002): 155-169.

Ghatak, Subrata, and James L. Seale, Jr. “Supply Response and Risk in ChineseAgriculture: A New Look.” Journal of Development Studies 37 (2001): 141-150.

Seale, James L., Jr. “Changes in the Structure of Global Food Demand: Discussion.”American Journal of Agricultural Economics 80 (1998): 1062-63.

Ghatak, Subrata, and James L. Seale, Jr. “'Agricultural Development in Some AsianCountries, 1950-1990: Promises and Problems.” Tropical Agriculture (1998):34-40.

Lantican, Clarita, Christina H. Gladwin, and James L. Seale, Jr. "Income and GenderInequalities in Asia: Does Structural Transformation Decrease Them?" EconomicDevelopment and Cultural Change 44 (1996): 235-263.

Weatherspoon, Dave D. and James L. Seale, Jr. "Do the Japanese Discriminate againstAustralian Beef Imports?" Evidence from the Differential Approach." Journal ofAgricultural and Applied Economics 27 (1995): 536-543.

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Brown, Mark G., Jonq-Ying Lee, and James L. Seale, Jr. "A Family of Inverse DemandSystems and Choice of Functional Form. Empirical Economics 20 (1995): 519-530.

Theil, Henri and James L. Seale, Jr. "The Geographic Distribution of World Income,1950-1990." De Economist 142 (1994): 387-419.

Brown, Mark G., Jonq-Ying Lee, and James L. Seale, Jr. "Demand Relationships amongJuice Beverages: A Differential Demand System Approach." Journal ofAgricultural and Applied Economics 26 (1994): 417-429.

Seale, James L., Jr., Henri Theil, and Sri Devi Deepak. "Growth and its Disparity in Richand Poor Regions." Economics Letters 45 (1994): 467-470.

Lee, Jonq-Ying, Mark G. Brown, and James L. Seale, Jr. "Model Choice in ConsumerAnalysis" The Case of Taiwan, 1970-1989." American Journal of AgriculturalEconomics 76 (1994): 504-512.

Seale, James L., Jr. and Gary F. Fairchild. "Trade Agreements, Competition, and theEnvironment: Gridlock at the Crossroads." Journal of Agricultural and AppliedEconomics 26 (1994): 97-107.

Messina, William A., Jr. and James L. Seale, Jr. "U.S. Sugar Policy and the CaribbeanBasin Economic Recovery Act" Conflict between Domestic and Foreign PolicyObjectives." Review of Agricultural Economics 15 (1993): 167-180.

Seale, James L., Jr., Amy L. Sparks, and Boyd M. Buxton. "A Rotterdam Application toInternational Trade in Fresh Apples: A Differential Approach." Journal ofAgricultural and Resource Economics 17 (1992): 138-149.

Lee, Jonq-Ying, Mark G. Brown, and James L. Seale, Jr. “Demand Relationships amongFresh Fruit and Juices in Canada.” Review of Agricultural Economics 14 (1992):255-262.

Davies, Stephen P., Donald C. Mead, and James L. Seale, Jr. "Small ManufacturingEnterprises in Egypt." Economic Development and Cultural Change 40 (1992):381-412.

Gottret, Maria Veronica, James L. Seale, Jr., Charles B. Moss, and Carlton G. Davis."Investigation Empirica sobre los Effectos de las Dificultades Financieras en losFlujos Comerciales de los Paises del Caribe y America Latina." InvestigacionAgraria Economia 6 (1991): 147-160.

Seale, James L., Jr., Wayne E. Walker, and In-Moo Kim. "The Demand for Energy:Cross-Country Evidence Using the Florida Model." Energy Economics 13(1991): 33-40.

Lee, Jonq-Ying, James L. Seale, Jr., and Pattana A. Jierwiriyapant. "Do TradeAgreements Help U.S. Exports: A Study of the Japanese Citrus Industry."Agribusiness: An International Journal 6 (1990): 505-514.

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Seale, James L., Jr. "Estimating Stochastic Frontier Systems with Unbalanced PanelData: The Case of Floor Tile Manufactories in Egypt." Journal of AppliedEconometrics 5 (1990): 59-74.

Theil, Henri, James L. Seale, Jr., and Ching-Fan Chung. "A Regional Analysis of FoodConsumption in China." Empirical Economics 12 91987): 129-135.

Theil, Henri and James L. Seale, Jr. "Income Elasticities at Different Price Vectors."Economics Letters 24 (1987): 261-265.

Seale, James L., Jr. and J.S. Shonkwiler. "Rationality, Price Risk, and Supply Response."Southern Journal of Agricultural Economics 19 (1987): 111-118.

Chung, Ching-Fan, James L. Seale, Jr., and Henri Theil. "Bootstrapping theAutoregressive Structure of Cross-Country Demand Systems." Economics Letters24 (1987): 203-206.

Theil, Henri and James L. Seale, Jr. "Measuring the Distance between Relative PriceVectors of Different Countries." Economics Letters 24 (1987): 371-374.

Fiebig, Denzil G., James Seale, Jr. and Henri Theil. "The Demand for Energy: Evidencefrom a Cross-Country Demand System." Energy Economics 9 91987): 149-153.

Seale, James, Jr. and Henri Theil. "Extending the Sample Size in Cross-Country DemandAnalysis." Economics Letters 23 (1987): 209-212.

Seale, James, Jr. and Henri Theil. "Working's Model for Food in the Four Phases of theInternational Comparison Project." Economic Letters 22 (1986): 63-66.

Book Reviews

Seale, James L, Jr. Stochastic Frontier Analysis, by S. C. Kumbhakar and C.A. K.Lovell. Journal of Economic Literature 38 (2000): 936-938.

Seale, James L, Jr. Review of Demand System Specification and Estimation, by RobertA. Pollak and Terrence J. Wales. In Economics of Planning 27 (1994): 63-66.

Seale, James L., Jr. Review of Export Agriculture and the Crisis in Central America, byRobert G. Williams. In Hispanic American Historical Review 67 (1987): 344-345.

Published Refereed Abstracts

Javelosa, Josyline C., Charles B. Moss, James L. Seale, Jr., and Andrew Schmitz.“Derived Demand for Food Nutrients as Welfare Indicator of Biofortified Crops:High-Iron Rice in the Philippines.” Journal of Agricultural and AppliedEconomics (2006).

Jung, Jione, John J. VanSickle, James L. Seale, Jr. “Demand Analysis for the U.S. FreshTomato Market.” Journal of Agricultural and Applied Economics, 2005.

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Schmitz, Troy G. and James L. Seale, Jr. “Countervailing Duties, Antidumping Tariffsand the Byrd Amendment: A Welfare Analysis.” American Journal ofAgricultural Economics, 2004. http://purl.umn.edu/19980

Seale, James L., Mary A. Marchant, Alberto Basso, and Tigran A. Manukyan. “Importsversus Domestic Production: A Demand System Analysis of the U.S. Red WineMarket.” Journal of Agricultural and Applied Economics 34 (2002): 359-360.

Regmi, Anita and James L. Seale, Jr. “International Evidence on Food ConsumptionPatterns.” Journal of Agricultural and Applied Economics 34 (2001): 622.

Deepak, M.S., Shahla Shapouri, and James L. Seale, Jr. “Food Access and DifferentialDemand for Food in Brazil.” Agricultural and Resource Economics Review 29(2000): 252.

Schmitz, Troy G., Tom Wahl and James L. Seale, Jr. “A System-Wide Approach forAnalyzing Japanese Wheat Import Allocation Decisions.” American Journal ofAgricultural Economics 79 (1998): 1189-1190.

Seale, James L., Jr., Charles Moss, and Allen M. Featherstone. “The Effect of Changes inthe Structure of Banking on the Cost of Capital in Agriculture: A DifferentialApproach.” Journal of Agricultural and Applied Economics 30 (1998): 238.

Datta, Bipasa and James L. Seale, Jr. "Borrowing Constraints and Human CapitalInvestment under Uncertainty." American Journal of Agricultural Economics 79(1997): 1704.

Amponsah, William A., Mark Bailey, David Holder, James L. Seale, Jr., Gail Cramer,Patricia Duffy, Mary Marchant, Won Koo, Kim Jensen, and Dale Colyer. “USDANational Research Initiative (NRI) Competitive Grants Workshop on Markets,Trade, and Rural Development.” Journal of Agricultural and Applied Economics29 (1997): 217-218.

Pana-Cryan, Regina and James L. Seale, Jr. "A Geographic Allocation Model forEgyptian Import Demand for Wheat, Corn, and Flour." American Journal ofAgricultural Economics 78 (1996): 1403.

Deepak, Sri Devi, Charles B. Moss, and James L. Seale, Jr. "Human Capital,Convergence, and Income Inequality: A Latent Variable Approach." AmericanJournal of Agricultural Economics 77 (1995): 1381.

Messina, William A., Jr., Jose Alvarez, Peter Buzzanell, Carmen Diana Deere, AntonioRomero, and James L. Seale, Jr. "Cuban Agriculture: Past and Present."American Journal of Agricultural Economics 77 (1995): 1353.

Seale, James L. Jr., Gary F. Fairchild, and Vincent Atkins. "U.S. Import Demand for Beefunder Quantity Restrictions. Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics 18(1993): 299.

Fairchild, Gary F., James L. Seale, Jr., Mary Marchant, Carlisle Pemberton, PatrickAntoine, Timothy Taylor, Rodolfo Quiros Guardia, and Carlton G. Davis.

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"NAFTA and the Caribbean Basin: Policy and Research Issues." AmericanJournal of Agricultural Economics 75 (1993): 1293.

Bouchelle, E. Lee, Eric M. Thunberg, Charles M. Adams, and James L. Seale, Jr. "AGeneral Equilibrium Welfare Analysis of North Atlantic Swordfish Quotas."Journal of Agricultural and Applied Economics 25 (1993): 287.

Weatherspoon, Dave D. and James L. Seale, Jr. "Do the Japanese Discriminate againstAustralian Beef Imports?: Evidence from the Differential Approach." AmericanJournal of Agricultural Economics 74 (1992): 1290.

Lee, Jonq-Ying, Mark G. Brown, and James L. Seale, Jr. "Some Observation on TestingSeparability with the AIDS." American Journal of Agricultural Economics 74(1992): 1280.

Fairchild, Gary, Roberta Cook, Timothy Taylor, James L. Seale, Jr., Shannon ReidHamm, and Ed Estes. "Policy Consequences of Food Safety for Fruit andVegetable Trade and Market Structures." Southern Journal of AgriculturalEconomics 23 (1991): 274.

Seale, James L., Jr., Jonq-Ying Lee, and Pattana Aviphant. "The System-Wide Approachto Import Allocation: The Cases of Japanese Import Demand for Citrus Juices andUnited Kingdom Import Demand for Fresh Apples." Southern Journal ofAgricultural Economics 23 (1991): 262.

Weatherspoon, Dave D. and James L. Seale, Jr. "Japanese Demand for Beef Imports bySource of Supply: A Differential Approach to Import Allocation." WesternJournal of Agricultural Economics 16 (1991): 458.

Messina, William A., Jr. and James L. Seale, Jr. "U.S. Sugar Policy: A Welfare Analysisof Policy Options under Pending Caribbean Basin Expansion Act Legislation."American Journal of Agricultural Economics 72 (1990): 1371.

Sparks, Amy L., James L. Seale, Jr., and Boyd M. Buxton. "Import Demand for U.S.Fresh Apples in Three Pacific and One European Market. American Journal ofAgricultural Economics 72 (1990): 1369.

Gottret, Maria Veronica, Seale, James L. Jr., Charles B. Moss, and Carlton G. Davis."Empirical Investigation into the Effect of Financial Stress on Trade Flows forSelected Caribbean and Latin American Countries." American Journal ofAgricultural Economics 72 (1990): 1371.

Jierwiriyapant, Pattana A., Jonq-Ying Lee, and James L. Seale, Jr. "Trade Agreementsand U.S. Citrus Exports to Japan." American Journal of Agricultural Economics72 (1990): 1372.

Seale, James L., Jr. Gary F. Fairchild, Jonq-Ying Lee, C. Parr Rosson, III, Charles Curtis,Greg Pompelli, Wesley Peterson, and Fred J. Ruppel. "Applications ofInternational Trade Theory to Agriculture." Southern Journal of AgriculturalEconomics 22 (1990): 220.

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Seale, James L., Jr. and Charles B. Moss. "The Overshooting Hypothesis: AreAgricultural Exports More Sensitive?" American Journal of AgriculturalEconomics 71 (1989): 1345.

Fairchild, G., H. Harris, K. Scearce, P. Rosson, J. Seale, G. Benson, L. Sanders, and M.Paggi. "International Economic Issues in Extension" Problems and Potentials."American Journal of Agricultural Economics 70 (1988): 1177-1178.

Other Publications

Muhammad, Andrew*, James L. Seale, Jr., Birgit Meade, and Anita Regmi.“International Evidence on Food Consumption Patterns: An Update Using 2005International Comparison Program Data: Report Summary.” Electronic Reportfrom the Economic Research Service, Report Summary of Technical BulletinNumber 1929. Washington, D.C.: United States Department of Agriculture,March 2011. (1 page)http://www.ers.usda.gov/Publications/TB1929/TB1929_ReportSummary.html

Regmi, Anita and James L.Seale, Jr. “Cross-Price Elasticities of Demand across 114Countries, Summary Report.” Electronic report of the Economic ResearchService, Summary Report for Technical Bulletin Number 1925. Washington,D.C.: United States Department of Agriculture, March 2010. (1 page)http://www.ers.usda.gov/publications/tb1925/

Schmitz, Andrew, Troy G. Schmitz, and James L. Seale, Jr. “CAFTA and U.S.” EDISFE578. Gainesville, FL: Food and Resource Economics Department, FloridaCooperative Extension Service, Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences,University of Florida, Gainesville, FL. January 2006.http://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/FE578

Schmitz, Andrew, James L. Seale, Jr., and Troy G. Schmitz. “Determinants of Brazil’sEthanol Sugar Blend Ratios.” Technical Paper Series, TPTC. Gainesville, FL:International Agricultural Trade and Policy Center, 2004.

Schmitz, Andrew, Troy G. Schmitz, and James L. Seale, Jr. “Producer and ProcessorRents under the Byrd Amendment.” Policy Briefs Series, PBTC_04-03.Gainesville, FL: International Agricultural Trade and Policy Center, June 2004.(8 pages)

Schmitz, Andrew, Troy G. Schmitz, and James L. Seale, Jr. “The Optimal ProcessorTariff under the Byrd Amendment.” Technical Paper Series, TPTC_04-01.Gainesville, FL: International Agricultural Trade and Policy Center, 2004. (9pages)

Sandberg, H. M., T. Taylor, and J. Seale, Jr. “The Impact of History and Regionalism onCARICOM Trade Patterns: A Gravity Model Analysis.” Working Paper, Food andResource Economics Department, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida,2004.

Sandberg, H. M., T. Taylor, & J. L. Seale. “The Impact of History and Regionalism onCARICOM Trade Patterns: A Gravity Model Analysis.” Presentation Series, No.

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PRTC_04-10. Gainesville, FL: International Agricultural Trade and Policy Center,2004.

Seale, Jr., J. L., & A. Regmi. “International Consumption Patterns: Evidence from the1996 International Comparison Project.” Presentation Series, No PRTC_04-09.Gainesville, FL: International Agricultural Trade and Policy Center, 2004.

Sandberg, H. M., T. G. Taylor, & J. L. Seale, Jr. “CARICOM Intra-bilateral Trade andInter-bilateral Trade with North American and European Union Countries: APreliminary Analysis.” Presentation Series, No. PRTC_04-08. Gainesville, FL:International Agricultural Trade and Policy Center, 2004.

Schmitz, T. G., & J. L. Seale, Jr. “Welfare Implications of the Byrd Amendment.”Presentation Series, No. PRTC_04-01. Gainesville, FL: International AgriculturalTrade and Policy Center, 2004.

Seale, Jr., James L., Anita Regmi, and Jason Bernstein. “International Evidence on FoodConsumption Patterns.” ERS Research Briefs, TB-1904. Washington, D.C.:Economic Research Service, United States Department of Agriculture, 2003. (2pages) http://www.ers.usda.gov/publications/tb1904/researchbrief.pdf

Schmitz, Troy G., Andrew Schmitz and James L. Seale, Jr. “Brazil’s Ethanol Program:The Case of Hidden Sugar Subsidies.” International Agricultural Trade andPolicy Center, JRTC_03-01, 2003. (22 pages)

Schmitz, Troy G. and James L. Seale, Jr. “Welfare Implications of the ByrdAmendment.” International Agricultural Trade and Policy Center, WPTC_03-01,2003. (12 pages)

Schmitz, Andrew, James L. Seale, Jr., and Troy G. Schmitz. “Sweetener-EthanolComplex in Brazil, The United States, and Mexico: Do Corn And Sugar PricesMatter?” Policy Briefs Series, PBTC_03-09. Gainesville, FL: InternationalAgricultural Trade and Policy Center, 2003. (9 pages)

Schmitz, A., J. L. Seale, Jr., & T. G. Schmitz. Valuing Catastrophic Losses for PerennialAgricultural Crops. Policy Brief Series, No. PBTC_03-08, Gainesville, FL:International Agricultural Trade and Policy Center, 2003. (12 pages)

Seale, James L., Jr., and Anita Regmi. “International Consumption Patterns: Evidencefrom the 1996 International Comparison Project.” Proceedings of the SixthAnnual Conference On Global Economic Analysis, sponsored by the NetherlandsBureau for Economic Policy Analysis (CPB), the Agricultural EconomicsResearch Institute (LEI), and the Erasmus University of Rotterdam.Scheveningen, The Netherlands, June 12-14, 2003.https://www.gtap.agecon.purdue.edu/resources/download/1531.pdf

Schmitz, Andrew, Troy G. Schmitz, and James L. Seale, Jr. “Ethanol from Sugar: TheCase of Hidden Sugar Subsidies in Brazil.” Policy Briefs Series, PBTC_03-07.Gainesville, FL: International Agricultural Trade and Policy Center, 2003. (5pages)

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Schmitz, Andrew, Troy G. Schmitz, and James L. Seale, Jr. “Brazil’s Ethanol Program:The Case of Hidden Sugar Subsidies.” Extension Digital Information Source(EDIS) FE383, Department of Food and Resource Economics, University ofFlorida, Gainesville, FL, 2003.

Schmitz, Andrew, James L. Seale, Jr., and Troy G. Schmitz. (2003). "Brazil as aDominant Player in the World Sweetener Market: Do Prices Matter?" Proceedingsfrom "FAO/Mozambique Sugar Conference 2002. Rome: Sugar and BeveragesGroup, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, 2003, pp. 32-42.

Sandberg, H. Mikael, Timothy G. Taylor, James L. Seale, Jr. “CARICOM BilateralTrade: A Preliminary Analysis Using the Gravity Model.” Technical Paper Series,TPTC_02-03. Gainesville, FL: International Agricultural Trade and Policy Center,2002. (26 pages)

Seale, Jr., James L. and Mary Marchant. “Imports Versus Domestic Production: ADemand System Analysis of the U.S. Red Wine Market.” Technical Paper Series,TPTC_02-02. Gainesville, FL: International Agricultural Trade and Policy Center,2002. (27 pages)

Schmitz, Troy G. and James L. Seale, Jr. “Import Demand for Disaggregated FreshFruits in Japan.” Technical Paper Series, TPTC_02-01 .Gainesville, FL:International Agricultural Trade and Policy Center, 2002. (39 pages) Also, asMSABR 02-03, Faculty Working Paper Series, Morrison School of Agribusinessand Resource Management. Phoenix, AZ: Arizona State University, 2002, (30pages) http://agb.poly.asu.edu/workingpapers/0203.pdf

Regmi, A, & J. Seale. “Income Distribution and Food Consumption: Evidence from the1996 International Comparison Project.” Presentation Series, No. PRTC_02-01.Gainesville, FL: International Agricultural Trade and Policy Center, 2002.

Regmi, Anita, M.S. Deepak, James L. Seale, Jr., and Jason Bernstein. “Cross-CountryAnalysis of Food Consumption.” In Changing Structure of Global FoodConsumption and Trade, edited by Anita Ragmi. Market and Trade EconomicDivision, Economic Research Service, United States Department of Agriculture,WRS-01-1, May 2001. www.ers.usda.gov/publications/wrs011/wrs011d.pdf

Seale, James L., Jr., and Subrata Ghatak. "Supply Response, Risk and InstitutionalChange in Chinese Agriculture." In China’s Role in World Food Markets,Proceedings of the Fifth Symposium of Western Coordinating Committee, 101.Pulman, WA: Impact Center, Washington State University, 1999, pp. 164-179.http://www.china.wsu.edu/conference/pdf-98/seale.pdf

Weatherspoon, David D., James L. Seale, Jr., and Charles B. Moss. “Convergence of theG-7: A Cointegration Approach.” Staff Paper #99-65, Department of AgriculturalEconomics, Michigan State University, E. Lansing, MI, December 1999.

Ghatak, Subrata and James L. Seale, Jr. "Agriculture, Risk and Institutional Change inChina.” International Symposium on China’s Agricultural Trade and Policy:Issues, Analysis, and Global Consequences, sponsored by the International

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Agricultural Trade Research Consortium, San Francisco, CA, June 1999.http://sumner.ucdavis.edu:16080/aredepart/facultydocs/sumner/iatrc/seale.pdfhttp://sumner.ucdavis.edu:16080/aredepart/facultydocs/sumner/iatrc/iatrcpapers.php

USDA National Research Initiative (NRI) Competitive Grants Workshop on Markets,Trade, and Rural Development, Southern Agricultural Economics Associationannual meeting, Birmingham, AL, February 1997. [Abstract of workshoppublished in the Journal of Agricultural and Applied Economics 29 (1997): 217.]

Seale, James L., Jr., Charles Moss, and Allen M. Featherstone. “The Effect of Changes inthe Structure of Banking on the Cost of Capital in Agriculture: A DifferentialApproach.” Food and Resource Economics Staff Paper SP98-5. Gainesville, FL:Food and Resource Economics, Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences,

University of Florida, 1998. (13 pages)

Datta, Bipasa and James L. Seale, Jr. "Borrowing Constraints and Human CapitalInvestment under Uncertainty." Gainesville, FL: Food and Resource EconomicsStaff Paper Series SP 96-15, December 1996.

Seale, James L., Jr. "Import Demand for Products Differentiated by Place of Production."Gainesville, FL: International Working Papers Series IW 96-13, December 1996.

Pana-Cryan, Regina and James L. Seale, Jr. "A Geographical Allocation Model forEgyptian Import Demand for Wheat, Corn, and Flour." Gainesville, FL:International Working Paper Series IW 96-12, December 1996.

Seale, James L., Jr., Mechel Paggi, and Gary F. Fairchild. "Understanding ExchangeRates." Gainesville, FL: International Working Paper Series IW 96-11, December1996.

Ghatak, Subrata and James L. Seale, Jr. "Supply Response, Risk, and InstitutionalChange in Chinese Agriculture." Gainesville, FL: International Working PaperSeries IW 96-9, September 1996.

Seale, James L., Jr. and Gary F. Fairchild. "Trade Agreements, Competition, and theEnvironment: Gridlock at the Crossroads." Reprinted in

Fairchild, Gary f., Geoffrey A. Benson, Larry Sanders and James L. Seale, Jr."Government Intervention Affecting Trade." Southern Regional ExtensionLeaflets, SRDC No. 198-6, Southern Rural Development Center, June 1996, 5pages.

Fairchild, Gary F., Geoffrey A. Benson, James L. Seale, Jr. and Kirby Moulton. "Tradeand the Environment." Southern Regional Extension Leaflet, SRDC No. 198-3,Southern Rural Development Center, June 1996, 5 pages.

Ghatak, Subrata and James L. Seale, Jr. "Supply Response and Risk in ChineseAgriculture." Leicester, England: University of Leicester Discussion Papers inEconomics No. 94/13, August 1994.http://www.ces.ncsu.edu/depts/agecon/trade/three.html

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Seale, James L., Jr. and Gary F. Fairchild. "Trade Agreements, Competition and theEnvironment: Gridlock at the Crossroads." Gainesville, FL: InternationalWorking Paper Series IW94-3, June 1994.

Ghatak, Subrata and James L. Seale, Jr. "Rice, Risk and Rationality: Explorations inSupply Response in West Bengal (India)." Leicester, England: University ofLeicester Discussion Papers in Economics No. 93/8, 1993 and Gainesville, FL:International Working Paper Series IW94-2, June 1994.

Seale, James L., Jr., Henri Theil and Sri Devi Deepak. "Growth and Its Disparity in Richand Poor Regions." Gainesville, FL: International Working Paper Series IW93-22, October 1993.

Seale, James L., Jr., Gary Fairchild and Vincent Atkins. "U.S. Import Demand for Beefunder Quantity Restrictions." Gainesville, FL: International Working Paper SeriesIW93-17, September 1993.

Davis, Carlton G. and James Seale, Jr. "Strategies for Enhancing United States–Caribbean Agricultural Trade." In Proceedings of the Twentieth West IndiesAgricultural Economics Conference: Economic Development through theRevitalization and Modernization of Agriculture, Part B, edited by LaureenBurris-Phillip. St Augustine, Trinidad and Tobago: University of the West Indies,1993, pp. 29-44.

Thunberg, Eric M., James L. Seale, Jr., Charles M. Adams and E. Lee Bouchelle, III."Effects of North Atlantic Swordfish Management on Swordfish and TunaMarkets." The University of Rhode Island and Oregon State University Researchpaper Series RI-93-106, September 1993.

Bouchelle, E. lee, Eric M. Thunberg, Charles M. Adams and James L. Seale, Jr. "AGeneral Equilibrium Welfare Analysis of North Atlantic Swordfish Quotas."Gainesville, FL: University of Florida, Food and Resource Economics Staff PaperNo. SP93-1, 1993.

Lantican, Clarita, Christina H. Gladwin and James L. Seale, Jr. "Income and GenderInequalities in Asia: Does Structural Transformation Decrease Them?"Gainesville, FL: International Working Paper Series IW92-21, July 1992.

Antoine, Patrick, Timothy Taylor and James L. Seale, Jr. "Agricultural Diversificationand Cost of Production for Specialty Crops in St. Vincent." Gainesville, FL:International Working Paper Series IW92-17, July 1992.

Antoine, Patrick, Timothy Taylor and James L. Seale, Jr. "Agricultural Diversificationand Cost of Production for Specialty Crops in Dominica." Gainesville, FL:International Working paper Series IW92-14, July 1992.

Bouchelle, E. Lee, Eric Thunberg, Charles Adams and James L. Seale, Jr. "The NorthAtlantic Swordfishery: Problems, Trends and the Economics of Management." InProceedings of the Tropical and Subtropical Fishery Technologies Society ofAmerica's Fifteenth Annual Conference, SGR-105. Gainesville, FL: Florida SeaGrant Program, University of Florida, 1991, pp. 262-274.

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Polopolus, Leonidas C. and James L. Seale, Jr. "Impacts of Economic and PoliticalReforms in Eastern and Western Europe upon the Greek Economy, with SpecialReference to Agricultural Trade." Gainesville, FL: International Working PaperSeries IW91-0, November 1991.

Messina, William A., Jr. and James L. Seale, Jr. "U.S. Sugar Policy and Its Impact onCaribbean Basin Initiative Beneficiary Countries." Gainesville, FL: InternationalWorking paper Series IW91-8, December 1991.

Lee, Jonq-Ying, Mark G. Brown and James L. Seale, Jr. "Demand Relationships amongFresh Fruit and Juices in Canada." Gainesville, FL: International Working PaperSeries IW91-4, October 1991.

Seale, James L., Jr., Carlton G. Davis, Max R. Langham and W. David Mulkey."Caribbean Basin Trade Flows with Implications for Expanded Trade andDevelopment." In Achievements in Tropical and Subtropical AgriculturalResearch. Gainesville, FL: Caribbean Basin and Pacific Basin Advisory Groups,IFAS, University of Florida, 1991, pp. 3-5.

Tefertiller, K.R. and James L. Seale, Jr. "Competing in a Global Market." Florida Foodand Resource Economics, No. 96, September–October 1990. Gainesville, FL:University of Florida.

Aviphant, P., J. Seale and J. Lee. "Japanese Import Demand for Citrus Juices: A System-Wide Approach to Import Allocation." Gainesville, FL: Staff Report 89-3,Economic Research Department, Florida Department of Citrus, 1989.

Seale, James L., Jr., In-Moo Kim and Wayne E. Walker. "The Demand for Energy:Cross-Country Evidence Using the Florida Model." Gainesville, FL: McKethan-Matherly Working Paper Number MM34, 1989.

Seale, James L. Jr. "Estimating Firm-Level Technical and Allocative EfficiencyMeasures with a Stochastic Frontier System and Panel Data: The Case of FloorTileries in Egypt, 1981-83." Gainesville, FL: University of Florida, Food andResource Economics Staff Paper No. 325R, 1989.

Paggi, Mechel, James L. Seale, Jr. and Gary F. Fairchild. "U.S. Trade Policy andSouthern Agriculture." In Southern Agriculture in a World Economy, edited byC.P. Rosson, III, H.M. Harris and G.A. Benson, Mississippi State, MS: SouthernRural Development Center No. 106-3, 1988.

Vocke, Gary and James L. Seale, Jr. "Third World Debt Crisis, International Banking andSouthern Agriculture." In Southern Agriculture in a World Economy, edited byC.P. Rosson, III, H.M. Harris and G.A. Benson. Mississippi State, MS: SouthernRural Development Center No. 106-4, 1988.

Seale, James L., Jr. Gary F. Fairchild and Mechel Paggi. "Government Intervention inAgricultural Trade." In Southern Agriculture in a World Economy, edited by C.P.Rosson, III, H.M. Harris and G.A. Benson. Mississippi State, MS: SouthernRural Development Center No. 106-5, 1988.

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Fairchild, Gary F., James L. Seale, Jr. and Mechel Paggi. "Caribbean Basin Initiative: AnInitiative or Not." In Southern Agriculture in a World Economy, edited by C.P.Rosson, III, H.M. Harris and G.A. Benson. Mississippi State, MS: SouthernRural Development Center No. 106-9, 1988.

Seale, James L, Jr. "Relevant International Issues for Extension Economists."Gainesville, FL: University of Florida, Food and Resource Economics Staff paperNo. 343, 1988.

McClain, Emily, Jonq-Ying Lee and James Seale. "Dollar Revaluation and volume ofTrade in World Orange Juice Markets." Gainesville, FL: University of Florida,1988.

Seale, James L., Jr. "International Trade in Horticultural Products: The Southeast and theCaribbean Basin." In Proceedings of The Competitive Position of SouthernAgriculture in a World Economy: A Regional Trade Conference. MississippiState, MS: Southern Rural Development Center, 1987, pp. 123-124.

Fuller, Debra and James Seale, Jr. "Trinidad and Tobago: An Overview." Gainesville,FL: University of Florida, 1987.

Fuller, Debra and James Seale, Jr. "Jamaica: An Overview." Gainesville, FL: Universityof Florida, 1987.

Fuller, Debra and James Seale, Jr. "Dominican Republic: An Overview." Gainesville,FL: University of Florida, 1987.

Seale, James L., Jr. "The United States in a World Economy and Its Effect on SelectedU.S. Agriculture." Gainesville, FL: University of Florida, 1986.

Price, L., J. Seale and S. Davies. "Automating the Research Process with MicrocomputerTechnology: A Case Study." East Lansing, MI: Michigan State University, 1984.

Davies, Stephen, Donald Mead, James Seale and W. Paul Strassman. "Choice ofLocation among Small Enterprises in Egypt: Tailors and Shoemakers in Fayoumand Kalyubiya." East Lansing, MI: Michigan State University, Small Enterpriseand Employment Project, 1984.

Seale, James, Stephen Davies, Donald C. Mead, Mahmoud Badr, Nadia Sheikh andAbdel Rahman Saidi. "Small Enterprises in Egypt: A Study of TwoGovernorates." East Lansing, MI: Michigan State University InternationalDevelopment Working Paper No. 16, 1984 (Translation in Arabic).

Seale, James, Stephen Davies, Mahmoud Badr, Nadia Sheikh, Abdel Azim Mostafa andAbdel Rahman Saidi. "Small Scale Enterprises in Egypt: Fayoum and KalyubiyaGovernorates Phase I Results." East Lansing, MI: Michigan State UniversityRural Development Working Paper No. 23, 1982 (Translation in Arabic).

Seale, James and Allen Shapley. "An Agricultural Occupations Information Model forMichigan." Report to the Michigan Occupational Information CoordinatingCommittee, 1979.

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Presented Papers

Sandberg, H. Mikael* and James L. Seale, Jr. "The Impact of Regional and HistoricalNetworks on Trade Volumes within the Western Hemisphere: A Gravity Analysisacross Sectors." Paper accepted for presentation at the Southern AgriculturalEconomics Association 44th Annual Meetings Program, Birmingham, AL,February 2012.

Sandberg, H. Mikael* and James L. Seale, Jr. "Agricultural Trade Volumes in the WesternHemisphere: The Influence of History and Regionalism." InternationalAgricultural Trade Research Consortium Annual Business Meeting andConference, St. Petersburg, FL, December 2011. (Contributed paper.)

Wahl, Thomas I., Junfei Bai, and James L. Seale, Jr. “Chinese Consumer Perceptions ofthe Determinants of Food Safety.” Paper presented at the 2011 CAER-IFPRIAnnual International Conference. “Is China Entering a High Food Price Era?”Chengdu, China, October 22-23, 2011.

Bai, Junfei, Bryan Lohmar, James L. Seale, Jr., and Thomas I. Wahl. “Urban FoodConsumption: What We Know about China?” Invited presentation at the 2011FAS Mission China Meeting in Wuhan, September 9, 2011.

Seale, James L., Jr., Thomas I. Wahl, Bryan Lohmar and Junfei Bai. “Urban FoodConsumption and Food Establishments in China.” Invited presentation at theChina Agricultural University, September 7, 2011.

Anfinson, Carl, Thomas Wahl, Xia Shang, James Seale, Jr., and Junfei Bai. “FactorsInfluencing Adolescent BMI in Urban China.” Paper presented at the OrganizedSymposium on Chinese Urban Food Consumption, American Agricultural andApplied Economics Annual Meetings, Pittsburg, PA, July 2011.

Bai, Junfei, James Seale, Jr., Thomas Wahl, and Min Shi. “Distribution of Food-relatedfirms: Results from Chengdu Pilot Census.” Paper presented at the OrganizedSymposium on Chinese Urban Food Consumption, American Agricultural andApplied Economics Annual Meetings, Pittsburg, PA, July 2011.

Shang, Xia, Thomas I. Wahl, James Seale, Jr., and Junfei Bai. “Alcohol and BeverageConsumption in Nanjing, China: Effects of Venue and Who Pays.” Paperpresented at the Organized Symposium on Chinese Urban Food Consumption,American Agricultural and Applied Economics Annual Meetings, Pittsburg, PA,July 2011.

James L. Seale, Jr. and Cody Dahl. “A Cross-Country Tabulation of Cross-PriceElasticities of Demand across 144 Countries.” Paper presentations at theConference in Honor of Peter Schmidt, South Shore Harbor Resort andConference Center, League City, TX 77573, June 30-July 2, 2011.

Sandberg, H. Mikael* and James L. Seale, Jr. “The Impact of Historical and RegionalNetworks on Trade Volumes in the Western Hemisphere: An Application of TwoGravity Models.” Paper presented at the Conference on The Global Economy,European Macroeconomic Policies and International Finance: Challenges andProspects, 10th Annual Conference of the European Economics and Finance

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Society, Queen Mary, University of London, England, June 8-12, 2011.(Contributed paper.)

Seale, James L., Jr. “Household Food Expenditure Behavior in Jamaica, 1992-2008:Economic Analysis and Implications for Public Policy,” Invited paper presented atorganized seminar at Economic Research Service, USDA, Washington, D.C., May26, 2011.

Mohammed, Andrew, James L. Seale, Jr., Birgit Meade and Anita Regmi, “InternationalEvidence of Food Consumption Patterns: An Update Using 2005 InternationalComparison Program.” Invited presentation at the World Bank, DECDGSeminars and BBL series, Washington, D.C., May 25, 2011.

Seale, James L., Jr., Junfei Bai and Tom Wahl. “Income Elasticities of Demand for Foodand Food Categories: Evidence from the Beijing Survey.” Invited paperpresented at organized symposium at Chinese Agricultural University, Beijing,China, March 2011.

Wahl, Thomas, Xia Shang, James L. Seale, Jr. and Junfei Bai. “Assessing the Value ofIntrinsic and Extrinsic Attributes: A Hedonic Analysis of Meat Price in Beijing,China.” Invited paper presented at organized symposium at Chinese AgriculturalUniversity, Beijing, China, March 2011.

Paggi, Mechel and James L. Seale, Jr. “Food Safety Rules Effects on International Tradeof Agricultural Products.” Paper presented at the Organized Symposium on FoodSafety Policy and Impacts to Producers, Consumers and International Trade,Southern Agricultural Economics Association43rd Annual Meetings Program,Corpus Christi, Texas, February 5-8, 2011.

Seale, James L., Jr. “An Engel Curve Analysis of Household Expenditure in Jamaica:1992-2008.” Invited paper presented at organized symposium at the CaribbeanFood and Nutrition Institute, Specialized Centre of the Pan American HealthOrganization, Jamaica Centre, Kingston, Jamaica, September 2010.

Seale, James L., Jr., Junfei Bai, and Thomas Wahl. “Feeding the Dragon: Opportunitiesfor U.S. Trade of Food to China.” Invited paper presented at organizedsymposium at Economic Research Service, USDA, Washington, D.C., August2010.

Seale, James L., Jr. ‘China’s Demand for Food and Food Categories: Evidence from theBeijing Survey.’ Invited paper presented at organized symposium at EconomicResearch Service, USDA, Washington, D.C., August 2010.

Bai, Junfei, Thomas Wahl, Bryan Lohmar, Jikun Huang, James Seale, Jr., and JillMcCluskey. “Shifting from Quantity to Quality: What, When and Where Do WeEat? And Consumer Demand for Food Safety in Beijing and Nanjing.” Paperpresented at the Organized Symposium on Food Consumption Trends in UrbanChina, Implications for International Agricultural Markets, AmericanAgricultural and Applied Economics Annual Meetings, Denver, CO, July 2010.

Shang, Xia, Thomas I. Wahl, Junfei Bai, and James L. Seale, Jr. “Estimating the Effect ofFood Safety on Meat Consumption in Beijing, China Using a SML Approach.”

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Paper presented at the Organized Symposium on Food Consumption Trends inUrban China, Implications for International Agricultural Markets, AmericanAgricultural and Applied Economics Annual Meetings, Denver, CO, July 2010.

Schmitz, Troy G., Andrew Schmitz, and James L. Seale, Jr. ”Hidden Ethanol Subsidies inBrazil Revisited.” Presented at Sustainable Biofuels Development Opportunitiesand Challenges in Shimla, India, March 16th – March 18th 2010.

Regmi, Anita and James L. Seale, Jr. “Anticipating Consumer Demand in a MercurialPrice Climate: Cross-Price Elasticities across Multiple Goods.” Agricultural andApplied Economics Association’s Annual Meeting, Poster Finalist Award, July2009.

Seale, James L., Jr., and Anita Regmi. “International Consumption Patterns: Evidencefrom the 1996 International Comparison Project.” Presentation at the InternationalFood Policy Research Institute, Washington, D.C., November 5, 2008.

Schmitz, Troy**, Andrew, Schmitz, and James L. Seale, Jr. “Hidden Ethanol Subsidiesin Brazil Revisited.” Paper presented at Conference on Sustainable BiofuelsDevelopment Opportunities and Challenges, Shimla, India, March 16th-18th, 2010.

Seale, James L., Jr. “NAFTA Impacts on the U.S. Competitiveness & Trade: Fruits andVegetables.” Paper presented at FAMPS Sponsored Track Session,Competitiveness of U.S. Agricultural Products in NAFTA Countries, AnnualMeeting of the American Agricultural Economics Association, Portland, Oregon,July 2007.

Javelosa, Josyline C., Charles B. Moss, James L. Seale, Jr., and Andrew Schmitz.“Measuring the Potential Payoffs from Biofortified Crops: The Case of High-IronRice in the Philippines.” Contributed Paper at Funding Agricultural Research:Evolving Institutional Frameworks, Annual Meeting of NC-1003 Jekyll Island,Georgia, March 2006.

Javelosa, Josyline C., Charles B. Moss, Andrew Schmitz, and James L. Seale, Jr.“Derived Demand for Food Nutrients as Welfare Indicator of Biofortified Crops:High-Iron Rice in the Philippines.” Selected Paper presented at the SouthernAgricultural Economics Association Annual Meetings, Orlando, Florida, February5-8, 2006.

Lohmar, Bryan and James L. Seale, Jr. “Factors behind the Growth of the HorticulturalSector in China. International Agricultural Trade Research Consortium AnnualBusiness Meeting and Conference, San Diego, CA, December 2005. (Contributedpaper.)

Schmitz, Andrew and James L. Seale, Jr. “The impact of U.S. Cotton Policy in thePresence of Chinese Cotton.” China's Agri-Food Value Chain: Opportunities andChallenges, Western Coordinating Committee–101, Reno, NV, April 2005.

Jung, Jione, John J. VanSickle, James L. Seale, Jr. “Demand Analysis for the U.S. FreshTomato Market.” Southern Agricultural Economics Association (SAEA) andSouthern Association of Agricultural Scientists (SAAS) Annual Meeting, LittleRock, AK, February 2005. (Contributed paper.)

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Seale, James L., Jr. “Globalization and Poverty: What is the Evidence?: Discussion.”Globalization: Prospects and Problems, Conference in Honor of JagdishBagwati’s 70th Birthday, Gainesville, FL, January 2005.

Seale, James L., Jr., and Jonq-Ying Lee. “Estimating Import and Export Demand forSelected Specialty Crops.” Economic Research Service, United StatesDepartment of Agriculture, Washington, DC, December 2004. (Invited paper.)

Seale, James L., Jr., and Jonq-Ying Lee. “Import and Export Demand for SelectedSpecialty crops: Estimation and Results.” International Agricultural Trade andPolicy Center Annual Meeting, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, December2004. (Invited paper.) Also International Agricultural Trade and Policy Center,CPTC_05-01, 2004.

Schmitz, Troy G. and James L. Seale, Jr. “Countervailing Duties, Antidumping Tariffsand the Byrd Amendment: A Welfare Analysis.” American AgriculturalEconomics Association Annual Meeting, Denver, CO, August 2004. (Selectedpaper.) http://purl.umn.edu/19980

Sandberg, Mikael H., Timothy Taylor, and James L. Seale, Jr. “The Impact of History andRegionalism on CARICOM Trade Patterns: A Gravity Model.” InternationalAgricultural Trade and Policy Center, PRTC_04-10, 2004.

Seale, James L., Jr. “Modelling Consumer Demand.” OECD Environment and ModellingWorkshop, Environment Directorate, OECD, and Government of Canada, Ottawa,Canada, October 9-10, 2003. (Invited paper.)

Seale, James L., Jr., and Anita Regmi. “International Consumption Patterns: Evidencefrom the 1996 International Comparison Project.” Sixth Annual Conference OnGlobal Economic Analysis, sponsored by the Netherlands Bureau for EconomicPolicy Analysis (CPB), the Agricultural Economics Research Institute (LEI), andthe Erasmus University of Rotterdam. Scheveningen, The Netherlands, June 12-14, 2003. (Contributed paper.) Also International Agricultural Trade and PolicyCenter, PRTC_04-09, 2004.

Sandberg, Mikael H., Timothy G. Taylor, and James L. Seale, Jr. “CARICOM Intra-Bilateral Trade and Inter-Bilateral Trade with North America and European UnionCountries.” New York State Economics Conference, sponsored by the New YorkState Economics Association and the New York Federal Reserve Bank, October 9-10, 2003. (Contributed paper.) Also International Agricultural Trade and PolicyCenter, PRTC_04-08, 2004.

Seale, Jr., James L. “National Research Initiative Competitive Grants Program:Observations from a Panel Manager and Panelist.” Federal Competitive Grants: AReview of Funding Sources, Pre-Conference Workshop, American AgriculturalEconomics Annual Meeting, Montreal, Canada, July 26, 2003. (Invited paper.)

Schmitz, Troy G. and James L. Seale, Jr. “Welfare Implications of the ByrdAmendment.” Conference on International Agricultural Trade Disputes: TheCase of North America, Gainesville, FL, March 2003. (Invited paper.) AlsoInternational Agricultural Trade and Policy Center, PRTC_04-01, 2004.

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Sandberg, H. Mikael, Timothy G. Taylor, and James L. Seale, Jr. “Driving Forces ofBilateral Trade: A Gravity Model Analysis.” International Agricultural TradeResearch Consortium Annual Business Meeting and Conference, Monterrey, CA,December 2002. (Contributed paper.)

Schmitz, Andrew, James L. Seale, Jr., and Troy G. Schmitz. “Brazil as a Dominate Playerin the World Sweetener Market: Do Prices Matter?” FAO World SugarConference, Maputo, Mozambique, October 10-12, 2002. (Invited paper.)

Seale, James L., Jr., and Anita Regmi. “International Consumption Patterns: Evidencefrom the 1996 International Comparison Project.” J. Wayne Ritz Seminar Series,University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, October 2002. (Invited paper.)

Sandberg, H. Mikael, Timothy G. Taylor, and James L. Seale, Jr. “CARICOM Intra-Bilateral Trade and Inter-Bilateral Trade with North American and EuropeanUnion Countries: A Preliminary Analysis.” 24th West Indies AgriculturalEconomics Conferences, Grenada, July 2002. (Contributed paper.)

Seale, James L., Mary A. Marchant, Alberto Basso, and Tigran A. Manukyan. “Importsversus Domestic Production: A Demand System Analysis of the U.S. Red WineMarket.” Southern Agricultural Economics Association (SAEA) and SouthernAssociation of Agricultural Scientists (SAAS) Annual Meeting, Orlando, FL,February 2002. (Contributed paper.)

Regmi, Anita and James L. Seale, Jr. “Income Distribution and Food Consumption:Evidence from the 1996 International Comparison Project.” Conference onMiddle Class and Middle Income: Impact on Economic Growth, FoodConsumption, and Globalization, The World Bank, Washington, D.C., January2002. (Contributed paper)

Seale, James L., Jr., and Anita Regmi. “Cross-Country Consumption Patterns: Evidencefrom the 1996 International Comparison Project.” Greenwich University,London, England and Kings University, London, England, November 2001.(Invited paper.)

Seale, James L., Jr., and Mary Marchant. “Imports Versus Domestic Production: ADemand System Analysis of the U.S. Red Wine Market.” Department ofAgricultural Economics, Louisiana State University, October 2001. (Invitedpaper.)

Regmi, Anita, Jason Bernstein, and James L. Seale, Jr. “Cross-Country Analysis of FoodConsumption Patterns.” The Food Consumer in the Early 21st Century, 71st

European Association of Agricultural Economics, Zaragoza, Spain, April 2001.(Contributed paper.)

Regmi, Anita, James L. Seale, Jr., M. S. Deepak, Jason Bernstein, and Yonas Biru.“International Evidence on Food Consumption Patterns.” Southern AgriculturalEconomics Association (SAEA) and Southern Association of Agricultural Scientists(SAAS) Annual Meeting, Ft. Worth, TX, February 2001. (Contributed paper.)

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Deepak, M.S., Shahla Shapouri, and James L. Seale, Jr. “Food Access and DifferentialDemand for Food in Brazil.” Northeastern Agricultural and Resource EconomicsAssociation Meeting, July 2000. (Contributed paper.)

Seale, James L., Jr., and Subrata Ghatak. "Agriculture, Risk and Institutional Change inChina." International Symposium on China's Agricultural Trade and Policy:Issues, Analysis, and Global Consequences, sponsored by the InternationalAgricultural Trade Research Consortium, San Francisco, CA, June, 1999.(Contributed paper.)

Taylor, Timothy G. and James L. Seale, Jr. “International Trade and the Firm.”Conference on Agricultural Globalization, Trade and the Environment, sponsoredby the University of California-Berkeley and the University of Florida, Berkeley,CA, March 1999. (Invited paper.)

Seale, James L., Jr., and Subrata Ghatak. "Supply Response, Risk and InstitutionalChange in Chinese Agriculture." International Symposium on China'sAgricultural Trade and Policy: Issues, Analysis, and Global Consequences,sponsored by the International Agricultural Trade Research Consortium, SanFrancisco, CA, June, 1999. (Contributed paper.)

Seale, James L., Jr., and Subrata Ghatak. "Risk, Institutions and Chinese Agriculture."Assessing the Chinese Market for U.S. Agricultural Products, WesternCoordinating Committee–101, San Diego, Ca, February 1999. (Contributedpaper.)

Seale, James L., Jr. “Changes in the Structure of Global Food Demand: Discussion.”Structural Change in Global Food Markets, Principal Papers Session, AmericanAgricultural Economics Association Annual Meeting, Salt Lake City, Utah, August1998. (Invited paper.)

Seale, James L., Jr., Charles Moss, and Allen M. Featherstone. “The Effect of Changes inthe Structure of Banking on the Cost of Capital in Agriculture: A DifferentialApproach.” Contributed Papers Session, Southern Agricultural EconomicsAssociation (SAEA) and Southern Association of Agricultural Scientists (SAAS)Annual Meeting, Little Rock, AR, February 1998. (Contributed paper.)

Datta, Bipasa and James L. Seale, Jr. "Human Capital, Uncertainty, and BorrowingConstraints." European Econometrics Society Meetings, Toulouse, France, August1997. (Contributed paper.)

Datta, Bipasa and James L. Seale, Jr. "Borrowing Constraints and Human CapitalInvestment under Uncertainty." American Agricultural Economics AssociationAnnual Meeting, Toronto, Canada, July 1997. (Contributed paper.)

Ghatak, Subrata and James L. Seale, Jr. "Supply Response, Risk and InstitutionalChange in Chinese Agriculture." University of Reading, Reading, England,September 1996. (Contributed paper.)

Ghatak, Subrata and James L. Seale, Jr. "Chinese Agriculture Supply Response with Riskand Institutional Change." ESRC Development Economics Study Group,University of Leicester, Leicester, England, March 1996. (Contributed paper.)

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Pana-Cryan, Regina and James L. Seale, Jr. "A Geographic Allocation Model forEgyptian Import Demand for Wheat, Corn and Flour." American AgriculturalEconomics Association Annul Meeting, San Antonio, TX, July 1996. (Contributedpaper.)

Seale, James L. Jr. "Uniform Substitutes and Import Demand for Products Differentiatedby Source." Department of Agricultural Economics, University of California–Davis, CA, January 1996. (Invited paper.)

Seale, James L., Jr. and Subrata Ghatak. "Rice, Risk and Rationality: Explorations inSupply Response in West Bengal (India)." International Symposium on EconomicModelling, co-sponsored by Statistisk Sentralbyra (Statistics Norway); theEuropean Economics and Financial Centre, London and the Book Series,International Studies in Economic Modelling, Oslo, Norway, July 1996.(Contributed paper.)

Seale, James L., Jr. and Subrata Ghatak. "Risk and Rationality: Rice Supply Response inWest Bengal (India)." ESRC Development Economics Study Group, LondonSchool of Economics, University of London, London, England, December 1995.(Invited paper.)

Messina, William A., Jr., Jose Alvarez, Peter Buzzanell, Carmen Diana Deere, AntonioRomero and James L. Seale, Jr. "Cuban Agriculture: Past and Present."Symposium on Cuban Agriculture: Past and Future, American AgriculturalEconomics Association Annual Meeting, Indianapolis, Indiana, August 1995.(Invited paper.)

Deepak, Sri Devi, Charles B. Moss and James L. Seale, Jr. "Human Capital,Convergence and Income Inequality: A Latent Variable Approach." AmericanAgricultural Economics Association Annual Meeting, Indianapolis, Indiana,August 1995. (Contributed paper.)

Weatherspoon, Dave D., James L. Seale, Jr. and Charles B. Moss. "Convergence of theG-7: A Cointegration Approach." International Symposium on EconomicModelling, co-sponsored by the World Bank; the European Economics andFinancial Centre, London and the Book Series, International Studies in EconomicModelling, Washington, DC, June 1994. (Contributed paper.)

Ghatak, Subrata and James L. Seale, Jr. "Supply Response and Risk in ChineseAgriculture." International Symposium on Economic Modelling, co-sponsored bythe World Bank; the European Economics and Financial Centre, London and theBook Series, International Studies in Economic Modelling, Washington, DC, June1994. (Contributed paper.)

Seale, James L., Jr. and Gary F. Fairchild. "Trade Agreements, Competition and theEnvironment: Gridlock at the Crossroads." Trade Agreements and theEnvironment, Invited Papers Session, Southern Agricultural EconomicsAssociation (SAEA) and Southern Association of Agricultural Scientists (SAAS)Annual Meeting, Nashville, TN, February 1994. (Invited paper.)

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Seale, James L. Jr. "Trade Agreements and their Potential Effect on CaribbeanAgricultural Development Discussion." Caribbean Agricultural Economics in aChanging World: Challenges and Opportunities , Invited Papers Session, AnnualMeetings of the Caribbean Agro-Economics Society and the AmericanAgricultural Economics Association, Orlando, Florida, August 1993. (Invitedpaper.)

Seale, James L. Jr. and Gary F. Fairchild. "Framework for Discussion of Free-Trade AreaEffects." Symposium on NAFTA and the Caribbean Basin: Policy and ResearchIssues, Annual Meetings of the Caribbean Agro-Economics Society and theAmerican Agricultural Economics Association, Orlando, Florida, August 1993.(Invited paper.)

Thunberg, Eric M., James L. Seale, Jr., Charles M. Adams and E. Lee Bouchelle, III."Effects of North Atlantic Swordfish Management on Swordfish and TunaMarkets." Annual Meeting of the American Fisheries Society, Portland, Oregon,August 1993. (Contributed paper.)

Seale, James L., Jr., Gary F. Fairchild and Vincent Atkins. "U.S. Import Demand for Beefunder Quantity Restrictions." Annual Meetings of the Canadian AgriculturalEconomics Association and the Western Agricultural Economics Association,Edmonton, Canada, July 1993. (Contributed paper.)

Polopolus, Leonidas C. and James L. Seale, Jr. "The Greek Economy, Agricultural Tradeand Economic and Political Reforms in Eastern and Western Europe."Conference on New Dimensions in North American–European Agricultural TradeRelations, Isola Capo Rizzuto (Calabria), Italy, June 1993. (Contributed paper.)

Moss, Charles B. and James L. Seale, Jr. "An Allocation Model of Government Outlays:A Differential Approach." Annual Meetings of the Canadian AgriculturalEconomics Association and the Western Agricultural Economics Association,Edmonton, Canada, July 1993. (Contributed paper.)

Ghatak, Subrata and James L. Seale, Jr. "Rice, Risk and Rationality: Modelling ThirdWorld Agriculture." International Symposium on Economic Modelling, co-sponsored by the University of Piraeus, the European Economics and FinancialCentre, London and the Book Series, International Studies in EconomicModelling, Athens, Greece, June 1993. (Contributed paper.)

Bouchelle, E. Lee, Eric M. Thunberg, Charles M. Adams and James L. Seale, Jr. "AGeneral Equilibrium Welfare Analysis of North Atlantic Swordfish Quotas."Southern Agricultural Economics Association (SAEA) and Southern Associationof Agricultural Scientists (SAAS) Annual Meeting, Tulsa, Oklahoma, February1993. (Contributed paper.)

Thunberg, Eric M., E. Lee Bouchelle, III, Charles M. Adams and James L. Seale, Jr. "AMultivariate Welfare Analysis of the North Atlantic Swordfish Industry."International and Development Economics Workshop, Economics Departmentand the Food and Resource Economics Department, University of Florida,Gainesville, Florida, February 1993. (Invited paper.)

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Seale, James, L. Jr., Jonq-Ying Lee and Mark Brown. "Demand and Choice ofFunctional Form: The Case of Taiwan." International and DevelopmentEconomics Workshop, Economics Department and the Food and ResourceEconomics Department, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida, February1993. (Invited paper.)

Seale, James L. Jr. "International Free Trade Areas: The Case of the North AmericanFree Trade Agreement and U.S. Agriculture." Exchange Club, Gainesville,Florida, November 1992. (Invited paper.)

Bouchelle, E. Lee, Eric M. Thunberg, Charles M. Adams and James L. Seale, Jr. "SupplyResponse to North Atlantic Swordfish Quotas: Implications for Swordfish andTuna Management." 45th Annual Meeting of the Gulf and Caribbean FisheriesInstitute, Inc., Merida, Mexico, November 4–8, 1992. (Contributed paper.)

Seale, James L., Jr. and Charles B. Moss. "Macroeconomics, Exchange Rates and theOvershooting Hypothesis: Relative Effects on U.S. Agricultural and Non-Agricultural Exports." International Symposium on Economic Modelling, co-sponsored by the University of Goteborg, the European Economics and FinancialCentre, London and the book Series, International Studies in EconomicModelling, Goteborg, Sweden, August 1992. (Contributed paper.)

Weatherspoon, Dave and James L. Seale, Jr. "Do the Japanese Discriminate againstAustralian Beef Imports?: Evidence from the Differential Approach." AmericanAgricultural Economics Association Annual Meeting, Baltimore, Maryland,August 1992. (Contributed paper.)

Lee, Jonq-Ying, Mark G. Brown and James L. Seale, Jr. "Some Observations on TestingSeparability with the AIDS." American Agricultural Economics AssociationAnnual Meeting, Baltimore, Maryland, August 1992. (Contributed paper.)

Seale, James L., Jr. and Charles B. Moss. "A Latent Variable Analysis of the Effect ofFinancial Stress on International Trade in Latin America." Symposium onInternational Comparison of Price Structures and Their Influence on Productivityand Growth, Miami, Florida, July 1992. (Invited paper.)

Seale, James L. Jr. "International Trade Policy." International Trade Workshop forFaculty of 1890 Universities, sponsored by the USDA/Foreign AgriculturalService, USDA/Office of International Cooperation and Development and theDepartment of Agricultural Economics and Rural Sociology, North CarolinaAT&T State University, Greensboro, NC, June 1992. (Invited paper.)

Seale, James L., Jr. "Comments on the North American Free Trade Agreement:Implications for Florida.” Conference on U.S.–Mexican Free Trade: Challengesand Opportunities for Florida, co-sponsored by the Tampa Bay InternationalTrade Council, Center for Latin American Studies, University of Florida and theLatin American and Caribbean Center, Florida International University, March1992. (Invited paper.)

Seale, James L., Jr. and Charles B. Moss. "Import Demand and Foreign Debt: A LatentVariable Approach." International Symposium on Economic Modeling, co-sponsored by London University, the European Economics and Financial Centre,

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London and the book Series, International Studies in Economic Modelling, King'sCollege, London University, July 1991. (Contributed paper.)

Weatherspoon, Dave D. and James L. Seale, Jr. "Japanese Demand for Beef Imports bySource of Supply: A Differential Approach to Import Allocation." WesternAgricultural Economics Annual Meeting, Portland, Oregon, July 1991.(Contributed paper.)

Taylor, Timothy and James Seale, Jr. "Food Safety and Trade Policy: Implications for theCompetitive Position of Firms." Symposium on Policy Consequences of FoodSafety for Fruit and Vegetable Trade and Market Structures, SouthernAgricultural Economics Association (SAEA) and Southern Association ofAgricultural Scientists (SAAS) Annual Meeting, Little Rock, Arkansas, February1991. (Invited paper.)

Seale, James L., Jr., Jonq-Ying Lee and Pattana Aviphant. "The System-Wide Approachto Import Allocation: The Cases of Japanese Import Demand for Citrus Juices andUnited Kingdom Import Demand for Fresh Apples." Southern AgriculturalEconomics Association (SAEA) and Southern Association of AgriculturalScientists (SAAS) Annual Meeting, Little Rock, Arkansas, February 1991.(Contributed paper.)

Seale, James L, Jr. Discussant in the Symposium on Trade Issues Facing Latin AmericanAgriculture, Latin American Studies Association, Washington, DC, April 1991.

Bouchelle, E. Lee, Eric Thunberg, Charles Adams and James L. Seale, Jr. "The NorthAtlantic Swordfish Fishery: Problems, Trends and Management.” Tropical andSubtropical Fishery Technologies Annual Meeting, Orlando, Florida, December1990. (Contributed paper.)

Seale, James, L. Jr. and Charles B. Moss. "Import Demand and Foreign Debt: A LatentVariable Approach." Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics,University of Hawaii, Honolulu, Hawaii, November 1990. (Invited paper.)

Seale, James L., Jr. "The Economics and Politics of U.S. Sugar Policy: Discussion."Conference on World Sugar Policies at a Crossroad, U.S. Department of State,Washington, DC, November 1990. (Invited paper.)

Messina, William A., Jr. and James L. Seale, Jr. "U.S. Sugar Policy: A Welfare Analysisof Policy Options under Pending Caribbean Basin Expansion Act Legislation."American Agricultural Economics Association Annual Meeting, Vancouver,Canada, August 1990. (Contributed paper.)

Sparks, Amy L., James L. Seale, Jr. and Boyd M. Buxton. "Import Demand for U.S.Fresh Apples in Three pacific and One European market." American AgriculturalEconomics Association Annual Meeting, Vancouver, Canada, August 1990.(Contributed paper.)

Seale, James L., Jr., Charles B. Moss and Marie Veronica Gottret. "EmpiricalInvestigation into the Effect of Financial Stress on Trade Flows for SelectedCaribbean and Latin American Countries." American Agricultural Economics

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Association Annual Meeting, Vancouver, Canada, August 1990. (Contributedpaper.)

Jierwiriyapant, Pattana A., Jonq-Ying Lee and James L. Seale, Jr. "Trade Agreementsand U.S. Citrus Exports to Japan." American Agricultural Economics AssociationAnnual Meeting, Vancouver, Canada, August 1990. (Contributed paper.)

Adu-Nyako, Kofi, Maria Veronica Gottret, Dave Weatherspoon and James L. Seale, Jr."Macroeconomic Linkages among Import Demand, Food Demand and ForeignDebt for Selected Southern African Economies: An Exploratory Analysis." Inter-Conference Symposium on Agricultural Restructuring in Southern Africa,sponsored by the International Association of Agricultural Economists and theAgricultural Economics Association of Namibia, Swakopmund, Namibia, July1990. (Invited paper.)

Adu-Nyako, Kofi, Maria Veronica Gottret, Dave Weatherspoon and James L. Seale, Jr."Macroeconomic Linkages, Import Demand and Foreign Debt Effects." SecondAnnual Southeastern International Economics Meeting, University of Florida,Gainesville, Florida, October 1990. (Contributed paper.)

Davis, Carlton G. and James L. Seale, Jr. "Strategies for Enhancing United States–Caribbean Agricultural Trade." Twentieth West Indies Agricultural EconomicsConference, Tobago, Trinidad and Tobago, April 1990. (Invited paper.)

Fairchild, Gary, James L. Seale, Jr. and Jonq-Ying Lee. "Export Enhancement and Rent-Seeking Activities in Citrus." Application of International Trade Theory toAgriculture, Organized Symposium, Southern Agricultural EconomicsAssociation (SAEA) and Southern Association of Agricultural Scientists (SAAS)Annual Meeting, Little Rock, Arkansas, February 1990. (Invited paper.)

Seale, James L., Jr., Jonq-Ying Lee and Pattana Aviphant. "The System-Wide Approachto Import Allocation: The Cases of Japanese Import Demand for Citrus Juices andUnited Kingdom Demand for Fresh Apples." S-224 Southern Regional ResearchProject Annual Meeting, New Orleans, Louisiana, November 1989. (Contributedpaper.)

Seale, James L., Jr. "Estimating Stochastic Frontier Systems with Unbalanced PanelData: The Case of Floor Tile Manufactories in Egypt." International andDevelopment Workshop, Department of Economics and Food and ResourceEconomics Department, University of Florida, September 1989. (Invited paper.)

Seale, James L., Jr. and Charles B. Moss. "The Overshooting Hypothesis: AreAgricultural Exports More Sensitive?" American Agricultural EconomicsAssociation Annual Meeting, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, August 1989. (Contributedpaper.)

Seale, James L., Jr. "Vegetable Trade and the Caribbean Basin Initiative." Workshop onthe Markets for Vegetables in the Western Hemisphere: Trends, Policies andLinkages, Rutgers University, September 1988. (Invited paper.)

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Seale, James L., Jr. "Relevant International Economic Issues: Perceived Opportunitiesand Barriers." Workshop on International Concerns in Florida ExtensionPrograms, Tampa, Florida, September 1988. (Invited paper.)

Seale, James L., Jr., Carlton Davis and David Mulkey. "Agricultural Imports and Exportsin Selected Caribbean Basin Countries, 1975–85." Workshop on AlternativeAgricultural Enterprises for the Caribbean and Pacific Basins, Ocho Rios,Jamaica, August 1988. (Invited paper.)

Seale, James L., Jr. "Relevant International Issues for Extension Economists."International Economic Issues in Extension: Problems and Potentials, OrganizedSymposium, American Agricultural Economics Association Annual Meeting,Knoxville, Tennessee, August 1988. (Invited paper.)

Seale, James L., Jr. "Geopolitical Influences on International Trade.” 84th AnnualMeeting of the American Society of Horticultural Sciences, Orlando, Florida,November 1987. (Invited paper.)

Seale, James L., Jr. "Intra-Caribbean and U.S.–Caribbean Agricultural Trade:Implications for Development." Natural Resource and Economics DevelopmentSeminars, University of Florida, October 1987. (Invited paper.)

Seale, James L., Jr. "Florida in a World Economy." Conference on InternationalAgriculture and Its Impact on Florida, St. Petersburg, Florida, August 1987.(Invited paper.)

Seale, James L., Jr. "The U.S. in a World Economy and Its Effect on Agriculture." 50th

Anniversary National Annual Meetings of the Institute of Shortening and EdibleOils, Inc., Boca Raton, Florida, March 1986. (Invited paper.)

Seale, James. L., Jr. and Leighton Price. "Using Mark Sense Techniques to Collect andInput Information into Microcomputers." Conference on the Utilization ofMicrocomputers and Programmable Calculators in Agricultural Research inDeveloping Countries, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI, May 1982.(Invited paper.)

Seale, James L., Jr. "Population Density, Rural Industry and the Effects of the Potato:The Case of Pre-Famine Ireland." Economic History Seminar, University ofMichigan, 1980. (Invited paper.)

Graduate Student Supervision

Theses and Dissertations Completed

Cody Dahl, Ph.D. 2011. Committee member.

Michael Sandberg, Ph.D. 2010. The impact of historical and regional networks on tradevolumes in the Western hemisphere : a gravity model analysis . Chair.

Pipawin Leesamphandh, Ph.D. 2008 (Economics Department). Patents, North-SouthTrade and Global Growth . Committee member.

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Mircea I. Marcu, Ph.D. 2008 (Economics Department). Essays in the Economics ofNetworks . Committee member, economics department.

Raphael Pierre, Ph.D. 2007. Economic impact of a Mediterranean fruit fly outbreak inFlorida. Committee member.

Ali Gungoraydinoglu, Ph.D. 2007 (Economics Department). Essays in InternationalTrade, Growth and Industrial Organization . Committee member.

Kevin Christensen, Ph.D. 2006 (Economics Department.) The Effect of Prudent InvestorLaws on Innovation. Committee member.

Kristine E. Watson, Ph.D. 2006 (Finance Department). Committee member.

Josyline C. Javelosa, Ph.D. 2006. Measuring the potential payoffs from biofortification :the case of high-iron rice in the Philippines . Co-Chair.

Kornvica Pimukmanaskit, Ph.D. 2005. (Economics Department.). “Essays onProductivity in Thai Manufacturing.” Committee member.

Gregorios Livanis, Ph.D. 2004. The differential production model with quasi-fixedinputs : A panel data approach to U.S. Banking . Committee member.

Wirusana Tantiwongampai, Ph.D. 2004. Food consumption patterns: empirical evidencefrom Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) data.Chair

Jione Jung, Ph.D. 2004. Understanding the COMPAS model : assumptions, structure, andelasticity of substitution. Committee member.

Brian Francis, Ph.D. 2003. “Trade and Economic Growth in the Caribbean.” Committeemember.

Iordanis Petsas, Ph.D., 2002 (Economics Department). “Essays on EndogenousTechnological Progress.” Committee member.

Peter Mijumbi, Ph.D., 2000. “The Demand for Food Staples in Uganda.” Committeemember.

Andrew Washington, Ph.D., 2000. “The Derived Demand for Imported Dairy Productsin Selected International Markets.” Committee member.

Trevor Wollerrey, Ph.D., 1998. “Tropical Forest Depletion: Assessing the ForestProducts Trade and Economic Influences on the Forest Area Industrially Logged.”Committee member.

Rebecca Chung, Ph.D., 1997. “Incorporating Nutrient Variables in Food DemandAnalysis.” Committee member.

Makoto Okamura, Ph.D., 1997. (Economics Department) "Three Essays onInternational Trade and Welfare." Committee member.

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Stacey R. Linn, M.S., 1997. “An Ex-Post Analysis of the Impact of the Caribbean BasinEconomic Recovery Act on Revealed Competitiveness.” Committee member.

Gustavo A. Bussinger, Ph.D., 1996. "The Structure of Demand for Food in Brazil."Chair.

Rene Panya-Cryan, Ph.D., 1996. "Egyptian Import Demand for United States Wheat”Co-chair.

Magaret Byrne, Ph.D., 1996. (Economics Department) "Development andEnvironmental Quality: three Levels of Analysis." Committee member.

Mike Martin, Ph.D., 1996. "The Impacts of Human Capital and Institutional Structureson the Performance of Cooperatives in the Agrarian Reform Sector of Honduras."Committee member.

Cindy Houser, Ph.D., 1995. (Economics Department.) Committee member.

Sri Devi Deepak, Ph.D., 1995. "Human Capital, Convergence and Income Inequality: ALatent Variable Approach." Chair

Jongmin Lee, Ph.D., 1994. (Economics Department) "Essays on Trade Policy in thePresence of Asymmetric Information: An Incentive Compatible Approach."Committee member.

Dave Weatherspoon, Ph.D., 1993. "Cross-Country Convergence of Gross DomesticProducts and Associated Factors: A Cointegration Approach." Chair.

Christos Pantzios, Ph.D., 1993. "Trade Restrictiveness of Japanese Agricultural ImportPolicies." Committee member.

Laixun Zhao, Ph.D., 1993. (Economics Department) "Essays on Direct ForeignInvestment and Unionized Markets." Committee member.

Patrick A. Antoine, Ph.D., 1992. "Modelling International Competitiveness: AnEconometric Approach." Committee member.

Hamid-Reza Baradaran-Shoraka, Ph.D., 1992. (Economics Department) "Essays inCross Country Economic Growth." Committee member.

Esteban Brenes, Ph.D., 1992. "Multiple-Region Equilibrium World Trade Model: TheOrange Industry." Committee member.

Lee Bouchelle, M.S., 1992. "An Economic Analysis of Harvest Restrictions in theNorth Atlantic Swordfish Fishery." Committee member.

Rebecca Hui-Wen Chung, M.S., 1992. "A Study of the Canadian Import Demand forFresh Grapefruit and Fresh Fruits." Committee member.

Vincent J.M.B. Atkins., M.S., 1991. "An Analysis of the U.S. Import Demand andVoluntary Export Restraint Agreements for Fresh and Chilled Beef." Chair.

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Kenrick H. Jordan, M.S., 1991. "Integration and Informational Efficiency in the UnitedStates Fresh Winter Vegetable Market. Committee member.

Samuel W. Scott, M.S., 1991. "International Competition and Demand in the UnitedStates Fresh Winter Vegetable Industry." Committee member.

Ninian Dennis Williamson, M.S., 1991. "Economic Cost–Benefit Analysis of PrivateDirect Investment in the Atlantic coast Region of Nicaragua, 1969–1978."Committee member.

Maria Veronica Gottret, M.S., 1990. "Effects of the Latin American–Caribbean DebtCrisis on Total Import Demand and Trade Flows with the United States, withEmphasis on Agricultural Trade." Co-chair.

Ana Doris Capistrano, Ph.D., 1990. "Macroeconomic Influences on Tropical ForestDepletion: A Cross-Country Analysis, 1967–1985." Committee member.

Pattana Aviphant Jierwiriyapant, Ph.D., 1990. "A Study of the European CommunityImport Demand for Fresh Fruits and Fresh Grapefruit: A Demand SystemApproach." Committee member.

Heinz Jansen, M.S., 1990. "Jamaica's Economic Decline: The Role of theBauxite/Alumina Sector in a Time of High Energy Costs." Committee member.

William A. Messina, M.S., 1989. "U.S. Sugar Policy: A Welfare Analysis of PolicyOptions under the Pending Caribbean Basin Recovery Act." Chair.

Patrick a. Antoine, M.S., 1989. "Producer Behavior and Implications for Sugar Policy inthe Barbados Sugar Industry." Committee member.

Emily A. McClain, Ph.D., 1989. "A Monte Carlo Simulation Model of the WorldOrange Juice Market." Committee member.

Maferima Diarassouba, M.S., 1988. "Policy and Economics of Rice Production in theIvory Coast: Cost Minimization in the Government Distribution Network." Chair.

Michael L. Thomsen, M.S., 1988. "The Rediscovery of Charcoal" A Tobit Analysis ofthe Demand for Charcoal by Jamaican Households." [This thesis won an awardfrom the American Agricultural Economics Association as one of the three bestM.S. theses in 1988.] Committee member.

Esteban Brenes, Ph.D., 1988. Committee member.

Mark A. Peters, M.S., 1987. "An Analysis of the Economic Potential for ExportVegetable Production in Jamaica." Committee member.

Fook C. Eddie Chiew, Ph.D., 1987. "Asian Economic Cooperation with ParticularEmphasis on the Food and Agricultural Sector." Committee member.

M.S. Non-Theses

Minsup Shim, M.S., 1995. Chair.

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Nanish Ngupta, M.S., 1992. Committee member.Gulnaz Abdukadir, M.S., 1990. Committee member.Luis E. Quintanilla, M.S., 1989. Committee member.Cho Kwang Dong, M.S., 1986. Co- Chair

Theses and Dissertations in Preparation

H. Mikael Sandberg, Ph. D. ChairRami Salman Ollaik, Ph.D. Committee member.

Inactive Committees

Abdukadir Gulnaz, Ph.D. Committee Member.John Bailey, Ph.D. (Political Science Department.) Committee member.Margaret Byrne, Ph.D. (Economics Department.) Committee member.Kevin Christiansen, Ph.D. (Economics Department.) Committee member.Anthony Daniele, Ph.D. (Economics Department.) Committee member.Timothy Hartigan, Ph.D. (Economics Department.) Committee member.Tracy Hill, Ph.D. (Economics Department.) Committee member.Hongyan Liu, Ph.D. Committee member.Minsup Shim, Ph.D. Chair.Li Wang, Ph.D. (Economics Department.) Committee member.Sze-Yueh Wang, Ph.D. (Economics Department.) Committee member.Watson, Kristine, Ph.D. (Finance Department.) Committee member.

RESEARCH PAPERS IN PROGRESS

Seale, James L., Jr., and Alexis A. Solano*. “The Changing Demand for Energy in Richand Poor Countries over 35 Years.” Submitted to Energy Economics, 25 pages.

Schmitz, Andrew, James L. Seale, Jr., and Charles B. Moss. “Investing in R&D: A Less-Developed Country Focus.” 16 pages.

Chen, Dongling and James L. Seale, Jr. “Modelling the Miracle Growth of China, 1954-2006.” 20 pages.

Javelosa, Josyline C., Charles B. Moss, James L. Seale, Jr., and Andrew Schmitz.“Measuring the Potential Payoffs from Biofortified Crops: The Case of High-IronRice in the Philippines.” 20 pages.

Javelosa, Josyline C., Charles B. Moss, Andrew Schmitz, and James L. Seale, Jr.“Derived Demand for Food Nutrients as Welfare Indicator of Biofortified Crops:High-Iron Rice in the Philippines.” 21 pages.

Seale, James L., Jr., Cody Dahl and Anita Regmi. “Cross-Price Elasticities of Demandacross 114 Countries.” 27 pages.

Dahl, Cody, Charles B. Moss, and James L. Seale, Jr. “Economic Recession and FoodConsumption in the United States.” 11 pages.

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Schmitz, Andrew, Troy G. Schmitz, James L. Seale, Jr. “Producer Subsidies, Tariffs, andImport Quotas.” 21 pages.

Schmitz, Andrew, Troy G. Schmitz, James L. Seale, Jr. “Byrd Tariffs and Import Quotasin the Presence of Multinationals.”

Seale, James L., Jr., Jonq-Ying Lee and Jione Jung. “Import Demand for SelectedSpecialty Crops in Foreign Markets Important to the United States.” 69 Pages.

Seale, James L., Jr., Jonq-Ying Lee and Jione Jung. “Export Demand for U.S. SpecialtyCrops in Selected Foreign Markets.” 69 Pages.

Seale, James L., Jr., and Wirusana Tantiwongampai. “Measuring the Distance betweenRelative Price Vectors of 114 Countries: Evidence from the 1996 ICP.” 6 Pages.

Schmitz, Troy G., Andrew, Schmitz, and James L. Seale, Jr. “The Optimal Producer ByrdTariff under Imperfect Competition.”