The system of supply management in the Canadian dairy sector requires that farmers acquire quota to produce milk. In Canada's largest dairy producing province, Quebec, a ceiling on the price of quotas has been in effect since 2007. Previous research established that the use of quota price ceilings create a new source of inefficiency in the Canadian dairy sector. An alternative method for lowering quota prices is to lower the rent from quotas through lowering the farm price of milk. I determine the magnitude of the decrease in the farm price of milk that would be required to reduce the valuation of Quebec dairy quotas to the current price ceiling of $25,000 per unit. Accomplishing this task requires modeling the implicit valuation of quotas ...
Supply-restricting marketing boards shift the costs of agricultural support payments from the treasu...
International audienceSupply management in Canada is facing broad trade liberalization pressures. Th...
Two price quota arrangements have been recommended by economists since 1960 as a second best method ...
The system of supply management in the Canadian dairy sector requires that farmers acquire quota to ...
Since the inception of supply management in Canada during the 1970s, milk production quota has been ...
Issues regarding the effects of supply management systems, seem to attract special attention from t...
Trade liberalization scenarios are often evaluated using sophisticated programming models that rely ...
Based on the hypothesis that tradeable marketing quotas may be analysed as an economic input in the ...
This paper evaluates the farm level supply and income effects from removing milk quotas and reducing...
This paper argues that under a commercial export milk program the market value of quota will be dete...
This paper evaluates the farm-level supply and income effects from removing milk quotas and reducing...
This paper evaluates the farm level supply and income effects from removing milk quotas and reducing...
Abstract — This paper evaluates the farm level supply and income effects from removing milk quotas a...
We examine the effect of farm level cost and scale efficiencies on dairy quota exchanges in Ontario....
Using the fact that separate markets exist for used and unused quota, this paper derives a formula t...
Supply-restricting marketing boards shift the costs of agricultural support payments from the treasu...
International audienceSupply management in Canada is facing broad trade liberalization pressures. Th...
Two price quota arrangements have been recommended by economists since 1960 as a second best method ...
The system of supply management in the Canadian dairy sector requires that farmers acquire quota to ...
Since the inception of supply management in Canada during the 1970s, milk production quota has been ...
Issues regarding the effects of supply management systems, seem to attract special attention from t...
Trade liberalization scenarios are often evaluated using sophisticated programming models that rely ...
Based on the hypothesis that tradeable marketing quotas may be analysed as an economic input in the ...
This paper evaluates the farm level supply and income effects from removing milk quotas and reducing...
This paper argues that under a commercial export milk program the market value of quota will be dete...
This paper evaluates the farm-level supply and income effects from removing milk quotas and reducing...
This paper evaluates the farm level supply and income effects from removing milk quotas and reducing...
Abstract — This paper evaluates the farm level supply and income effects from removing milk quotas a...
We examine the effect of farm level cost and scale efficiencies on dairy quota exchanges in Ontario....
Using the fact that separate markets exist for used and unused quota, this paper derives a formula t...
Supply-restricting marketing boards shift the costs of agricultural support payments from the treasu...
International audienceSupply management in Canada is facing broad trade liberalization pressures. Th...
Two price quota arrangements have been recommended by economists since 1960 as a second best method ...