Abstract: We investigate distributional impacts of WTO reforms on US rice producers. Model results show that rice producer’s household income is very sensitive to the amount of market access achieved in export markets and the depth of subsidy cuts in the US, largely explaining the US negotiating position in the WTO
This paper analyzes the consequences for the United States of a partial reform of world rice trade. ...
Thailand’s Paddy Pledging Program has created an excessive domestic rice stockpile, causing budgetar...
In March 2019, the government of the Philippines promulgated a bill called the Rice Tariffication La...
We investigate distributional impacts of WTO reforms on US rice producers. Model results show that r...
High production and export subsidies in developed countries and high protection in both developed an...
Rice is the most important basic staple food for about one-half of the world's population and provid...
U.S. rice policy is evaluated in this paper with a global modeling framework to examine the potentia...
Three trade policy changes underway and on the horizon have the prospect to alter global markets for...
How will the world rice market be affected by the reductions in agricultural trade barriers produced...
Submitted as a Selected Paper Subject code:15 (Policy Analysis and Political Economy) The U.S. rice ...
World agricultural markets are entering another key period of policy adjustment as the Doha Developm...
The U.S. rice sector is expected to receive some of the largest relative support under the 2002 Farm...
The United States is known for being one of the world’s largest rice exporters. Rice from the United...
With few exceptions and with varying degrees of comprehensiveness and success, all countries interve...
Multilateral negotiations on agricultural trade liberalization will require World Trade Organization...
This paper analyzes the consequences for the United States of a partial reform of world rice trade. ...
Thailand’s Paddy Pledging Program has created an excessive domestic rice stockpile, causing budgetar...
In March 2019, the government of the Philippines promulgated a bill called the Rice Tariffication La...
We investigate distributional impacts of WTO reforms on US rice producers. Model results show that r...
High production and export subsidies in developed countries and high protection in both developed an...
Rice is the most important basic staple food for about one-half of the world's population and provid...
U.S. rice policy is evaluated in this paper with a global modeling framework to examine the potentia...
Three trade policy changes underway and on the horizon have the prospect to alter global markets for...
How will the world rice market be affected by the reductions in agricultural trade barriers produced...
Submitted as a Selected Paper Subject code:15 (Policy Analysis and Political Economy) The U.S. rice ...
World agricultural markets are entering another key period of policy adjustment as the Doha Developm...
The U.S. rice sector is expected to receive some of the largest relative support under the 2002 Farm...
The United States is known for being one of the world’s largest rice exporters. Rice from the United...
With few exceptions and with varying degrees of comprehensiveness and success, all countries interve...
Multilateral negotiations on agricultural trade liberalization will require World Trade Organization...
This paper analyzes the consequences for the United States of a partial reform of world rice trade. ...
Thailand’s Paddy Pledging Program has created an excessive domestic rice stockpile, causing budgetar...
In March 2019, the government of the Philippines promulgated a bill called the Rice Tariffication La...