The tobacco quota buyout is expected to have significant impacts on U.S. tobacco markets, farmers, tobacco-dependent communities, and public health. Using data from four surveys of a panel of North Carolina tobacco farmers conducted between 1997 and 2004, we investigate changing farmer attitudes towards and intentions following a quota buyout
Congress has seriously considered elimination of the allotments. Their model forced a zero intercept...
∗Research results and conclusions expressed are those of the authors and do not nec-essarily reflect...
This article analyzes factors that affected the decision to exit tobacco production in the wake of t...
The tobacco quota buyout is expected to have significant impacts on U.S. tobacco markets, farmers, t...
The study reported here sought to determine North Carolina tobacco producers\u27 perceptions of the ...
Interest in a tobacco quota buyout is at an all time high with several tobacco quota buyout and tran...
Expectations abound that a tobacco quota buyout will soon materialize. This paper provides a descrip...
As U.S. farm income from tobacco production has declined in recent years, there has been increased i...
When longstanding marketing quota systems were eliminated (“bought out”) in 2002 for peanuts and 200...
Demand for domestic tobacco has decreased over the past two decades. In 2004, the tobacco buyout pro...
As farm income from tobacco production has declined in recent years, there has been increasing inter...
The elimination of the quota and price support program in 2004 meant limited government intervention...
We examine the distortionary effects of agricultural policy on farm productivity by examining the re...
Marketing quota and price support programs for peanuts and tobacco were a longstanding feature of U....
Three representative Tennessee tobacco farms are used to estimate farm-level impacts of (1) program ...
Congress has seriously considered elimination of the allotments. Their model forced a zero intercept...
∗Research results and conclusions expressed are those of the authors and do not nec-essarily reflect...
This article analyzes factors that affected the decision to exit tobacco production in the wake of t...
The tobacco quota buyout is expected to have significant impacts on U.S. tobacco markets, farmers, t...
The study reported here sought to determine North Carolina tobacco producers\u27 perceptions of the ...
Interest in a tobacco quota buyout is at an all time high with several tobacco quota buyout and tran...
Expectations abound that a tobacco quota buyout will soon materialize. This paper provides a descrip...
As U.S. farm income from tobacco production has declined in recent years, there has been increased i...
When longstanding marketing quota systems were eliminated (“bought out”) in 2002 for peanuts and 200...
Demand for domestic tobacco has decreased over the past two decades. In 2004, the tobacco buyout pro...
As farm income from tobacco production has declined in recent years, there has been increasing inter...
The elimination of the quota and price support program in 2004 meant limited government intervention...
We examine the distortionary effects of agricultural policy on farm productivity by examining the re...
Marketing quota and price support programs for peanuts and tobacco were a longstanding feature of U....
Three representative Tennessee tobacco farms are used to estimate farm-level impacts of (1) program ...
Congress has seriously considered elimination of the allotments. Their model forced a zero intercept...
∗Research results and conclusions expressed are those of the authors and do not nec-essarily reflect...
This article analyzes factors that affected the decision to exit tobacco production in the wake of t...