Analysis with a stylised model of milk price determination shows that on a dollar for dollar basis it is theoretically possible for milk price support resulting from discriminatory pricing to be as or even more trade distorting than milk price support resulting from explicit trade intervention in dairy product markets. Numerical results suggest that this result depends mainly on the initial trading status of the country in question. However, other parameters, especially the relative elasticities of demand for fluid versus manufacturing milk also matter
An interregional reactive programming model of the United States dairy industry is used to test the ...
The stated purpose of federal regulation of milk markets is to provide for "orderly" marketing, but ...
The price relationships governing dairy commodity price transmission among the US, Oceania, and EU m...
Analysis with a stylised model of milk price determination shows that on a dollar for dollar basis i...
Milk producers in virtually every OECD country, and in many non-OECD countries as well, benefit from...
A spatial model of the U.S. dairy sector is used to analyze support prices at 75 and 80 percent of p...
A partial-equilibrium, multiple-commodity, multiregion model of agricultural policy and trade is use...
International dairy industries remain among the most distorted agricultural sectors. Dairy average b...
Do milk marketing orders affect various demographic groups differently? To answer this question, we ...
In a period of market liberalization and multilateral trade negotiations, price discrimination for c...
Milk production supply response at the regional level for the U.S. dairy sector is estimated through...
Dairy remains among the most protected agricultural sectors within OECD countries. Trade implication...
Conjectural variations are estimated to determine the degree of imperfection in the Japanese milk ma...
Milk is produced worldwide, but dairy trade is dominated by manufactured dairy products. Only about ...
Abstract: The dairy price support program has existed for more than 70 years and the 2002 Farm Bill ...
An interregional reactive programming model of the United States dairy industry is used to test the ...
The stated purpose of federal regulation of milk markets is to provide for "orderly" marketing, but ...
The price relationships governing dairy commodity price transmission among the US, Oceania, and EU m...
Analysis with a stylised model of milk price determination shows that on a dollar for dollar basis i...
Milk producers in virtually every OECD country, and in many non-OECD countries as well, benefit from...
A spatial model of the U.S. dairy sector is used to analyze support prices at 75 and 80 percent of p...
A partial-equilibrium, multiple-commodity, multiregion model of agricultural policy and trade is use...
International dairy industries remain among the most distorted agricultural sectors. Dairy average b...
Do milk marketing orders affect various demographic groups differently? To answer this question, we ...
In a period of market liberalization and multilateral trade negotiations, price discrimination for c...
Milk production supply response at the regional level for the U.S. dairy sector is estimated through...
Dairy remains among the most protected agricultural sectors within OECD countries. Trade implication...
Conjectural variations are estimated to determine the degree of imperfection in the Japanese milk ma...
Milk is produced worldwide, but dairy trade is dominated by manufactured dairy products. Only about ...
Abstract: The dairy price support program has existed for more than 70 years and the 2002 Farm Bill ...
An interregional reactive programming model of the United States dairy industry is used to test the ...
The stated purpose of federal regulation of milk markets is to provide for "orderly" marketing, but ...
The price relationships governing dairy commodity price transmission among the US, Oceania, and EU m...