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We analyze the various welfare costs, transfers, trade, and employment consequences of the current U...
A letter report issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "Pursuant to a ...
This study examines the effect of the sugar tariff-rate import quota program on the U.S. economy. Ba...
This paper explores the U.S. sugar subsidy programs; specifically why an increasing amount of sugar ...
Sugar growers continue to benefit from favorable economic conditions provided by the U.S. government...
Abstract — Sugar growers have been capturing substantial rents from the U.S. sugar program. Despite ...
Life-long farmer Thomas Jefferson prioritized agriculture in his presidential administration because...
This paper presents a politico-economic analysis of decision making about the US sugar programme. It...
The objective of this article is to estimate historical economic surpluses for the subsectors involv...
U.S. sugar policy is widely criticized. However, it continues to be approved by Congress. A key expl...
192 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2000.Corn growers are found to be ...
The article argues that the US agricultural subsidies are sustained by a coalition of forces larger ...
Studies have shown that public regulatory authorities can serve their selfinterest instead of the pu...
At a time when the sugar market in the United States is becoming even more competitive (under the 19...
Abstract Studies have shown that public regulatory authorities can serve their self-interest inste...
We analyze the various welfare costs, transfers, trade, and employment consequences of the current U...
A letter report issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "Pursuant to a ...
This study examines the effect of the sugar tariff-rate import quota program on the U.S. economy. Ba...
This paper explores the U.S. sugar subsidy programs; specifically why an increasing amount of sugar ...
Sugar growers continue to benefit from favorable economic conditions provided by the U.S. government...
Abstract — Sugar growers have been capturing substantial rents from the U.S. sugar program. Despite ...
Life-long farmer Thomas Jefferson prioritized agriculture in his presidential administration because...
This paper presents a politico-economic analysis of decision making about the US sugar programme. It...
The objective of this article is to estimate historical economic surpluses for the subsectors involv...
U.S. sugar policy is widely criticized. However, it continues to be approved by Congress. A key expl...
192 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2000.Corn growers are found to be ...
The article argues that the US agricultural subsidies are sustained by a coalition of forces larger ...
Studies have shown that public regulatory authorities can serve their selfinterest instead of the pu...
At a time when the sugar market in the United States is becoming even more competitive (under the 19...
Abstract Studies have shown that public regulatory authorities can serve their self-interest inste...
We analyze the various welfare costs, transfers, trade, and employment consequences of the current U...
A letter report issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "Pursuant to a ...
This study examines the effect of the sugar tariff-rate import quota program on the U.S. economy. Ba...