This article examines the substance of the WTO panel decision for Canada-Wheat as it relates to trade friction in North American agricultural markets. I provide an overview of recent economic literature on state trading enterprises (STEs) and examine the WTO’s approach to regulating the behaviour of STEs. The Canada-Wheat panel was the first WTO panel to consider Canada’s single-desk marketing system for Western Canadian wheat and barley and was the first test of the WTO’s regulation of STEs under GATT Article XVII. The panel rejected the American argument, opting for a line of reasoning that highlights the rules of non-discrimination while maintaining some of the ambiguity of Article XVII. I conclude by examining the competitive pressures ...
This report provides background for understanding the U.S. and Canadian wheat trade dispute, as well...
This article concentrates on the findings of the Canadian Import Tribunal (CIT, predecessor to the C...
abstract: This manuscript discusses the ongoing debate surrounding the involvement of the Canadian W...
This article examines the substance of the WTO panel decision for Canada-Wheat as it relates to trad...
This paper examines the substance of the WTO panel decision for Canada-Wheat as it relates to the on...
Statutory marketing boards that have exclusive authority to purchase domestic production, sell for e...
The practices of the Canadian Wheat Board (CWB) are an important issue in U.S. - Canada trade disput...
Prominent trade disputes between Canada and the U.S. involve agriculture and forestry, with lack of ...
This study examines the issue of the U.S.-Canada wheat trade dispute using two different approaches....
This paper explores the implications of domestic distortions arising from farm programs for the size...
Prominent trade disputes between Canada and the United States involve agriculture and forestry, with...
Following the 1989 Canadian-U.S. Free Trade Agreement sales of Canadian wheat to the United States h...
This paper provides a Canadian perspective on the debate about state trading enterprises in the Worl...
The objective of this paper is to present a comprehensive, multi-regional trade model which includes...
The elimination of the single-desk monopsony/monopoly granted to the Canadian Wheat Board for wester...
This report provides background for understanding the U.S. and Canadian wheat trade dispute, as well...
This article concentrates on the findings of the Canadian Import Tribunal (CIT, predecessor to the C...
abstract: This manuscript discusses the ongoing debate surrounding the involvement of the Canadian W...
This article examines the substance of the WTO panel decision for Canada-Wheat as it relates to trad...
This paper examines the substance of the WTO panel decision for Canada-Wheat as it relates to the on...
Statutory marketing boards that have exclusive authority to purchase domestic production, sell for e...
The practices of the Canadian Wheat Board (CWB) are an important issue in U.S. - Canada trade disput...
Prominent trade disputes between Canada and the U.S. involve agriculture and forestry, with lack of ...
This study examines the issue of the U.S.-Canada wheat trade dispute using two different approaches....
This paper explores the implications of domestic distortions arising from farm programs for the size...
Prominent trade disputes between Canada and the United States involve agriculture and forestry, with...
Following the 1989 Canadian-U.S. Free Trade Agreement sales of Canadian wheat to the United States h...
This paper provides a Canadian perspective on the debate about state trading enterprises in the Worl...
The objective of this paper is to present a comprehensive, multi-regional trade model which includes...
The elimination of the single-desk monopsony/monopoly granted to the Canadian Wheat Board for wester...
This report provides background for understanding the U.S. and Canadian wheat trade dispute, as well...
This article concentrates on the findings of the Canadian Import Tribunal (CIT, predecessor to the C...
abstract: This manuscript discusses the ongoing debate surrounding the involvement of the Canadian W...