The debate continues: whether or not single desk selling of Western Canadian grain provides the best return to producers. It is methodologically difficult to show that better returns may have been foregone in the past, yet the experience in Illinois suggests that, absent the CWB, farmers could also achieve worse results. While this battle – a battle that is in part ideological in nature – has been taking place, the world has moved forward and new services markets have evolved. There may indeed be $20 bills on the sidewalk that can be picked up by moving with the world – without, for the time being, abandoning the single desk. In this brief discussion paper we argue that the Canadian Wheat Board (CWB) can improve its performance through incr...
The use of forward marketing techniques is viewed in this thesis as a technological adoption by the ...
The United States and Canada have developed very different grain handling and transportation systems...
The "Great Grain Robbery" was a term applied to describe the 1972 Soviet-American grain sales when t...
The debate continues: whether or not single desk selling of Western Canadian grain provides the best...
Over the summer and early autumn of 2006, the Government of Canada has indicated its desire to remo...
The Canadian Wheat Board (CWB) is, by law, the sole buyer of Western Canadian wheat and barley that ...
National policies must be in the interest of all Canadians. Between the 1920s and 1940s when the Can...
Change is in store for the Canadian Wheat Board (CWB), which has the legal authority to purchase all...
This paper examines the substance of the WTO panel decision for Canada-Wheat as it relates to the on...
The Australian Wheat Board (AWB) and Canadian Wheat Board (CWB) have attracted attention recently be...
The practices of the Canadian Wheat Board (CWB) are an important issue in U.S. - Canada trade disput...
This paper investigates the dynamics in the decision-making process of producers in Western Canada, ...
The article is an overview of Canadian grain standards and the wheat export market in 1973. Then, r...
In the mid-1990s, the Canadian marketing agency with a long-standing monopoly to export prairie-grow...
The Canadian Wheat Board (CWB) is a statutory marketing authority with exclusive control over export...
The use of forward marketing techniques is viewed in this thesis as a technological adoption by the ...
The United States and Canada have developed very different grain handling and transportation systems...
The "Great Grain Robbery" was a term applied to describe the 1972 Soviet-American grain sales when t...
The debate continues: whether or not single desk selling of Western Canadian grain provides the best...
Over the summer and early autumn of 2006, the Government of Canada has indicated its desire to remo...
The Canadian Wheat Board (CWB) is, by law, the sole buyer of Western Canadian wheat and barley that ...
National policies must be in the interest of all Canadians. Between the 1920s and 1940s when the Can...
Change is in store for the Canadian Wheat Board (CWB), which has the legal authority to purchase all...
This paper examines the substance of the WTO panel decision for Canada-Wheat as it relates to the on...
The Australian Wheat Board (AWB) and Canadian Wheat Board (CWB) have attracted attention recently be...
The practices of the Canadian Wheat Board (CWB) are an important issue in U.S. - Canada trade disput...
This paper investigates the dynamics in the decision-making process of producers in Western Canada, ...
The article is an overview of Canadian grain standards and the wheat export market in 1973. Then, r...
In the mid-1990s, the Canadian marketing agency with a long-standing monopoly to export prairie-grow...
The Canadian Wheat Board (CWB) is a statutory marketing authority with exclusive control over export...
The use of forward marketing techniques is viewed in this thesis as a technological adoption by the ...
The United States and Canada have developed very different grain handling and transportation systems...
The "Great Grain Robbery" was a term applied to describe the 1972 Soviet-American grain sales when t...