U.S. sugar policy is contained in the Agricultural Act of 2014. U.S. sugar policy contains domestic marketing allotments and a tariff-rate quota on foreign sugar imports which results in U.S. raw and wholesale refined beet and cane sugar prices typically being higher than the world sugar prices. Sugar growers are in favor of U.S. sugar policy; however, sugar-using manufacturers (e.g., Hershey Co.) claim that sugar prices have significant impact on their financial performance. Sugar-using companies argue that U.S. sugar policy results in higher costs of production for sugar-containing products. Therefore, the second Chapter of this thesis examines whether changes in the U.S. sugar prices affect the financial performance of U.S. publicly-trad...
This Note examines the U.S. Government\u27s sugar program and the criticism it has received. After o...
This Article will briefly examine the history of the international sugar trade and discuss the curre...
We examine how US farm policies for sweetener crops have affected the consumption and composition of...
We analyze the various welfare costs, transfers, trade, and employment consequences of the current U...
Using a multimarket model of U.S. sweeteners, the authors revisit the cost of the U.S. sugar program...
Life-long farmer Thomas Jefferson prioritized agriculture in his presidential administration because...
Sugar growers continue to benefit from favorable economic conditions provided by the U.S. government...
At a time when the sugar market in the United States is becoming even more competitive (under the 19...
This paper explores the U.S. sugar subsidy programs; specifically why an increasing amount of sugar ...
This background paper is devoted to US sugar policy. A first section describes the features and econ...
The product sugar is studied in detail with special emphasis on supply and demand factors, in an att...
The best means to understand the effects of the tariff-rate quota system on production and consumpti...
We analyze the various welfare costs, transfers, trade, and employment consequences of the current U...
The U.S. sugar industry has historically been insulated from volatilities in the world sugar market ...
abstract: Unrestricted Mexican exports of sugar into the U.S. is considered the most pressing issue ...
This Note examines the U.S. Government\u27s sugar program and the criticism it has received. After o...
This Article will briefly examine the history of the international sugar trade and discuss the curre...
We examine how US farm policies for sweetener crops have affected the consumption and composition of...
We analyze the various welfare costs, transfers, trade, and employment consequences of the current U...
Using a multimarket model of U.S. sweeteners, the authors revisit the cost of the U.S. sugar program...
Life-long farmer Thomas Jefferson prioritized agriculture in his presidential administration because...
Sugar growers continue to benefit from favorable economic conditions provided by the U.S. government...
At a time when the sugar market in the United States is becoming even more competitive (under the 19...
This paper explores the U.S. sugar subsidy programs; specifically why an increasing amount of sugar ...
This background paper is devoted to US sugar policy. A first section describes the features and econ...
The product sugar is studied in detail with special emphasis on supply and demand factors, in an att...
The best means to understand the effects of the tariff-rate quota system on production and consumpti...
We analyze the various welfare costs, transfers, trade, and employment consequences of the current U...
The U.S. sugar industry has historically been insulated from volatilities in the world sugar market ...
abstract: Unrestricted Mexican exports of sugar into the U.S. is considered the most pressing issue ...
This Note examines the U.S. Government\u27s sugar program and the criticism it has received. After o...
This Article will briefly examine the history of the international sugar trade and discuss the curre...
We examine how US farm policies for sweetener crops have affected the consumption and composition of...