We estimate the elasticity of U.S. farm exports to U.S. farm subsidies using a gravity model of state-level farm exports to 100 major trading destinations for the period 1999 to 2011. Our identification strategy exploits the within-state variation that is free of endogeneity bias in the levels and trends of farm subsidies and farm exports. We find that a 1% decrease in farm subsidies would reduce U.S. farm exports by 0.40% per annum. This equivalently means that the complete abolishment of the farm subsidy program would reduce U.S. farm exports by approximately $15.3 billion per year. Importantly, we document robust evidence that amber box subsidy programs such as counter-cyclical payments and marketing loan gains have the strongest effect ...
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While it is generally accepted that change in the real value of the dollar is an important deter-min...
In this paper, we argue that advocates for new U.S. agricultural trade policies should consider refo...
World trade talks have foundered recently, in part due to developing country demands that industrial...
The strong performance of agriculture has brought subsidy spending programs under scrutiny, leading ...
U.S. agricultural exports affected rural economies unevenly in the 1980's, benefiting 419 export-de...
Take a moment to consider the life of a United States farmer 150 years ago. Though it involved consi...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
Federal subsidies for nonprice export promotion of farm products have been criticized on the grounds...
The claim by trade modelers that the potential contribution to global economic welfare of removing...
This article analyzes the dynamics effects of the farm subsidies in the United States. The subsidies...
Retaliatory tariffs imposed by trading partners have had major impacts on U.S. commodity markets. As...
Current agricultural trade negotiations under the auspices of the World Trade Organization (WTO) cal...
Multilateral negotiations on agricultural trade liberalization will require World Trade Organization...
This article analyzes the dynamic effects of the farm subsidies in the United States. The subsidies ...
The claim by global trade modelers that the potential contribution to global economic welfare of rem...
While it is generally accepted that change in the real value of the dollar is an important deter-min...
In this paper, we argue that advocates for new U.S. agricultural trade policies should consider refo...
World trade talks have foundered recently, in part due to developing country demands that industrial...
The strong performance of agriculture has brought subsidy spending programs under scrutiny, leading ...
U.S. agricultural exports affected rural economies unevenly in the 1980's, benefiting 419 export-de...
Take a moment to consider the life of a United States farmer 150 years ago. Though it involved consi...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
Federal subsidies for nonprice export promotion of farm products have been criticized on the grounds...
The claim by trade modelers that the potential contribution to global economic welfare of removing...
This article analyzes the dynamics effects of the farm subsidies in the United States. The subsidies...
Retaliatory tariffs imposed by trading partners have had major impacts on U.S. commodity markets. As...
Current agricultural trade negotiations under the auspices of the World Trade Organization (WTO) cal...
Multilateral negotiations on agricultural trade liberalization will require World Trade Organization...
This article analyzes the dynamic effects of the farm subsidies in the United States. The subsidies ...
The claim by global trade modelers that the potential contribution to global economic welfare of rem...
While it is generally accepted that change in the real value of the dollar is an important deter-min...
In this paper, we argue that advocates for new U.S. agricultural trade policies should consider refo...