Under the U.S. Department of Commerce's 'changed circumstances' review, it is possible that the countervail duty on Canadian lumber can be lowered if administered stumpage prices are based on transaction evidence appraisal - on actual auction data and regression analysis. The Province of British Columbia is implementing such a marketbased approach to set stumpage fees, relying on timber auction data from the Small Business Forest Enterprise Program (SBFEP) and OLS regression. We employ SBFEP data to estimate a truncated regression model, comparing our estimates of stumpage fees with the OLS results. It turns out that the OLS approach is biased and likely results in overestimates of stumpage in some timber stands and underestimates in others...
On October 16th 2006 the Canada-United States Softwood Lumber Agreement (SLA) came into effect. The ...
We identify various inter-market relationships of forest products using cointegration and causality ...
The Users of Lumber and the SLA: An Event Study In this paper we analyze whether the Softwood Lumber...
Under the U.S. Department of Commerce's 'changed circumstances' review, it is possible that the coun...
Under the U.S. Department of Commerce’s ‘changed circumstances’ review, it is possible that the coun...
As a potential resolution to the softwood lumber dispute, the US Department of Commerce recommends t...
The softwood lumber trade dispute between Canada and the United States has centered on the debate ov...
The thesis examines a long-standing North American trade dispute. At the centre of the conflict is t...
The recent lumber trade war between Canada and the United States deals with Canadian stumpage polici...
We analyze an interregional softwood lumber trade model for the three main species (spruce, pine, an...
It has been called the longest and messiest trade war Canada and the United States have ever had. ...
In this paper we analyze whether the Softwood Lumber Agreement between US and Canada imposed signifi...
Markets have an important role to play in advancing an improved understanding of international tradi...
The trade of softwood lumber between the United States and Canada is one of the major forest product...
Softwood lumber trade between Canada and the United States has been characterized by various trade r...
On October 16th 2006 the Canada-United States Softwood Lumber Agreement (SLA) came into effect. The ...
We identify various inter-market relationships of forest products using cointegration and causality ...
The Users of Lumber and the SLA: An Event Study In this paper we analyze whether the Softwood Lumber...
Under the U.S. Department of Commerce's 'changed circumstances' review, it is possible that the coun...
Under the U.S. Department of Commerce’s ‘changed circumstances’ review, it is possible that the coun...
As a potential resolution to the softwood lumber dispute, the US Department of Commerce recommends t...
The softwood lumber trade dispute between Canada and the United States has centered on the debate ov...
The thesis examines a long-standing North American trade dispute. At the centre of the conflict is t...
The recent lumber trade war between Canada and the United States deals with Canadian stumpage polici...
We analyze an interregional softwood lumber trade model for the three main species (spruce, pine, an...
It has been called the longest and messiest trade war Canada and the United States have ever had. ...
In this paper we analyze whether the Softwood Lumber Agreement between US and Canada imposed signifi...
Markets have an important role to play in advancing an improved understanding of international tradi...
The trade of softwood lumber between the United States and Canada is one of the major forest product...
Softwood lumber trade between Canada and the United States has been characterized by various trade r...
On October 16th 2006 the Canada-United States Softwood Lumber Agreement (SLA) came into effect. The ...
We identify various inter-market relationships of forest products using cointegration and causality ...
The Users of Lumber and the SLA: An Event Study In this paper we analyze whether the Softwood Lumber...