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Emeritus Professor John Longworth
Emeritus Professor

John Longworth

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Overview

Availability

Emeritus Professor John Longworth is:
Available for supervision

Qualifications

  • Bachelor of Applied Science, University of Sydney
  • Bachelor, University of Sydney
  • Doctor of Philosophy, University of Sydney
  • Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia, Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia
  • Australian Institute of Agricultural Science, Australian Institute of Agricultural Science
  • International Association for Applied Econometrics, International Association for Applied Econometrics

Works

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46 works between 1999 and 2016

41 - 46 of 46 works

2000

Book Chapter

Rangeland Degradaion, Beef Industry Development and Regional Development in the Pastoral Regions of China

Brown, C. G., Waldron, S. and Longworth, J. (2000). Rangeland Degradaion, Beef Industry Development and Regional Development in the Pastoral Regions of China. Economic aspects of the beef and cattle industry in China. (pp. 35-56) edited by Yuman, Lui. Beijing: Chinese Academy of Social Sciences Press.

Rangeland Degradaion, Beef Industry Development and Regional Development in the Pastoral Regions of China

2000

Journal Article

China's Rangeland Law and Implications of the Expansion of the Beef Cattle Industry for Sustainable Development in Pastoral Areas

Brown, C. G., Waldron, S. and Longworth, J. (2000). China's Rangeland Law and Implications of the Expansion of the Beef Cattle Industry for Sustainable Development in Pastoral Areas. Japanese Journal of Rural Economics, 2, 1-13. doi: 10.18480/jjre.2.1

China's Rangeland Law and Implications of the Expansion of the Beef Cattle Industry for Sustainable Development in Pastoral Areas

2000

Book Chapter

Beef and Beef Offal Markets in the Eastern Region of China

Longworth, J. (2000). Beef and Beef Offal Markets in the Eastern Region of China. Economic Aspects of the Beef and Cattle Industry in China. (pp. 110-121) edited by Lui Yuman. Beijing: Chinese Academy of Social Sciences Press.

Beef and Beef Offal Markets in the Eastern Region of China

2000

Journal Article

Zhonguo Bannong Banmuqu Roumiage Fozhan de Jiyu Tiaozlan - Zhelimu meng he Chenjde Diqu de Anli Yanjiu (Opportunities and challenges to development of the beef and cattle industry in semi agricultural, semi pastoral regions in China)

Brown, C. G., Waldron, S. and Longworth, J. (2000). Zhonguo Bannong Banmuqu Roumiage Fozhan de Jiyu Tiaozlan - Zhelimu meng he Chenjde Diqu de Anli Yanjiu (Opportunities and challenges to development of the beef and cattle industry in semi agricultural, semi pastoral regions in China). Zhongguo Mongcun Jingi (Chinese Rural Economy), 2000 (9), 44-50.

Zhonguo Bannong Banmuqu Roumiage Fozhan de Jiyu Tiaozlan - Zhelimu meng he Chenjde Diqu de Anli Yanjiu (Opportunities and challenges to development of the beef and cattle industry in semi agricultural, semi pastoral regions in China)

2000

Book Chapter

The new development of Beef Market in Hong Kong

Finch, B. M. and Longworth, J. (2000). The new development of Beef Market in Hong Kong. Economic Aspects of the Beef and Cattle Industry in China. (pp. 93-109) edited by Liu Yuman. Beijing: Chinese Academy of Social Sciences Press.

The new development of Beef Market in Hong Kong

1999

Book Chapter

A demand analysis of ruminant-meat, pork and poultry-meat by urban Chinese households segmented by three income strata

Cai, H., Brown, C. G. and Longworth, J. (1999). A demand analysis of ruminant-meat, pork and poultry-meat by urban Chinese households segmented by three income strata. Chinese Economy: Towards the 21st Century. (pp. 145-160) edited by Zhang-Yue Zhou, John Chudleigh, Guang-Hua Wan and Gordon MacAulay. Sydney: Department of Agricultural Economics, The University of Sydney.

A demand analysis of ruminant-meat, pork and poultry-meat by urban Chinese households segmented by three income strata

Funding

Past funding

  • 2008
    Improving the Chinese wool marketing system to increase returns to households in the Western pastroral region - year 2
    Australian Wool Innovation
    Open grant
  • 2001 - 2004
    Chinese Wool Textile Mills: Economic analysis of Fibre-input/Textile-product Selection and New Processing Technologies
    Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research
    Open grant
  • 1997 - 1998
    Analysis of agribusiness developments in the Chinese beef and cattle industry.
    Meat Research Corporation
    Open grant
  • 1997 - 1999
    Analysis of socio-economic and agribusiness developments in the Chinese beef industry.
    Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research
    Open grant

Supervision

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Emeritus Professor John Longworth is:
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Supervision history

Completed supervision

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