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Introduction to the Special Issue in Honor of Professor Emilio Pagoulatos
Abstract To commemorate and recognize four decades of research, teaching and mentoring by Professor Emilio Pagoulatos, we compiled a volume of articles in his honor. His legacy spans four U.S. universities and a second generation of scholars. This volume contains a sample of the extensive work he co-authored or influenced in the area of agricultural and food industrial organization.
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Agricultural & Food Industrial Organization (JAFIO) is a unique forum for empirical and theoretical research in industrial organization with a special focus on agricultural and food industries worldwide. As concentration, industrialization, and globalization continue to reshape horizontal and vertical relationships within the food supply chain, agricultural economists are revising both their views of traditional markets as well as their tools of analysis. At the core of this revision are strategic interactions between principals and agents, strategic interdependence between rival firms, and strategic trade policy between competing nations, all in a setting plagued by incomplete and/or imperfect information structures. Add to that biotechnology, electronic commerce, as well as the shift in focus from raw agricultural commodities to branded products, and the conclusion is that a "new" agricultural economics is needed for an increasingly complex "new" agriculture.