This paper examines the welfare loss of import restrictions on bananas in Australia and whether the import restrictions have turned into a particular form of export promotion. We set up a model in which there is free domestic entry, with banana producers accepting losses in normal years, off-set by large profits in years when cyclones destroy a large proportion of the banana plants because of sufficiently low elasticity of demand. Using the cyclones of 2006 and 2011 as exogenous events, we identify the elasticity of demand for bananas in Australia to be around-0.5. We indeed find limited evidence for an ‘over-shooting ’ in terms of the supply response after these cyclones, leading to positive exports years after cyclones have hit and re-pla...
Plantains and bananas are the principal crops in Puerto Rico, with the 2004 crop valued at US $89.8 ...
The EU Common Market Organization for bananas has been generating international controversies since ...
Somalia's banana industry, the country's second most important foreign exchange earner after livesto...
This paper examines the welfare loss caused by import restrictions on bananas in Australia, which we...
While Australia has lifted its outright ban on banana imports, very strict pre-entry requirements re...
Reprinted as Ch. 8 in Volume II of The WTO and Agriculture, edited by K. Anderson and T. Josling, Lo...
Panama disease, caused by Fusarium oxysporum f.sp. cubense tropical race 4, is considered to be one ...
Most Australian banana production occurs on the north-eastern tropical coast between latitudes 15-18...
Banana exports from the Windward Islands declined by 4,000 tonnes over the first quarter of 2001: 12...
In 1996, the European banana import regime was under attack by the World Trade Organisation (WTO). T...
This paper explores the potential impacts of extreme weather events associated with climate change o...
Quarantine policy reviews are becoming more sophisticated yet they still focus primarily on the effe...
The objective of this study is to identify the main success factors in Thailand’s banana export prod...
Forecasters were right-the 2007 hurricane season, is an intense one. Hurricane Dean wrecked Antilles...
This paper examines the impact of the banana dispute between the European Union (EU) and Latin Ameri...
Plantains and bananas are the principal crops in Puerto Rico, with the 2004 crop valued at US $89.8 ...
The EU Common Market Organization for bananas has been generating international controversies since ...
Somalia's banana industry, the country's second most important foreign exchange earner after livesto...
This paper examines the welfare loss caused by import restrictions on bananas in Australia, which we...
While Australia has lifted its outright ban on banana imports, very strict pre-entry requirements re...
Reprinted as Ch. 8 in Volume II of The WTO and Agriculture, edited by K. Anderson and T. Josling, Lo...
Panama disease, caused by Fusarium oxysporum f.sp. cubense tropical race 4, is considered to be one ...
Most Australian banana production occurs on the north-eastern tropical coast between latitudes 15-18...
Banana exports from the Windward Islands declined by 4,000 tonnes over the first quarter of 2001: 12...
In 1996, the European banana import regime was under attack by the World Trade Organisation (WTO). T...
This paper explores the potential impacts of extreme weather events associated with climate change o...
Quarantine policy reviews are becoming more sophisticated yet they still focus primarily on the effe...
The objective of this study is to identify the main success factors in Thailand’s banana export prod...
Forecasters were right-the 2007 hurricane season, is an intense one. Hurricane Dean wrecked Antilles...
This paper examines the impact of the banana dispute between the European Union (EU) and Latin Ameri...
Plantains and bananas are the principal crops in Puerto Rico, with the 2004 crop valued at US $89.8 ...
The EU Common Market Organization for bananas has been generating international controversies since ...
Somalia's banana industry, the country's second most important foreign exchange earner after livesto...