Using a log-linear equilibrium displacement model we quantify the impact of the recent domestic tobacco content requirement on US cigarette manufacturing. We investigate effects on US growers and manufacturers, and competing tobacco imports. The policy increased domestic use of US-grown tobacco, but induced a small negative output effect. Tobacco imports decreased substantially. The paper also discusses the political-economic incentives for US manufacturers to comply with such policies. The political cooperation between US growers and manufacturers decreases the opposition of the latter to protectionist policies championed by the former
We investigate the loss of competitiveness of U.S. tobacco leaf exports in Australian cigarette manu...
With 18 percent of world tobacco exports and 12 percent of production, the United States is the lead...
Declining domestic cigarette consumption, increased global competition, and loss of import restricti...
Using a log-linear equilibrium displacement model we quantify the impact of the recent domestic toba...
This paper provides an empirical investigation of the international trade and domestic market effici...
The economic impact of a cigarette tax increase on the cigarette and tobacco industries depends on m...
This paper examines the effects of the use of increasingly-popular phytosanitary regulations on prod...
The Family Smoking Prevention and Tobacco Control Act of 2009 (FSPTCA) became federal law on June 22...
The elimination of the quota and price support program in 2004 meant limited government intervention...
Declining domestic cigarette consumption, increased global competition, and loss of import restricti...
With a multi-market model of the U.S. tobacco and cigarette industries, we analyze the impact of a r...
This report analyzes some likely effects of the recently passed federal cigarette tax increase. An e...
Following the approach of Berndt, Fuss, and Waverman, a dynamic model for U.S. cigarette manufacturi...
Sugar is one of the most protected agricultural commodities in the United States and other countries...
Following the approach of Berndt, Fuss, and Waverman, a dynamic model for U.S. cigarette manufacturi...
We investigate the loss of competitiveness of U.S. tobacco leaf exports in Australian cigarette manu...
With 18 percent of world tobacco exports and 12 percent of production, the United States is the lead...
Declining domestic cigarette consumption, increased global competition, and loss of import restricti...
Using a log-linear equilibrium displacement model we quantify the impact of the recent domestic toba...
This paper provides an empirical investigation of the international trade and domestic market effici...
The economic impact of a cigarette tax increase on the cigarette and tobacco industries depends on m...
This paper examines the effects of the use of increasingly-popular phytosanitary regulations on prod...
The Family Smoking Prevention and Tobacco Control Act of 2009 (FSPTCA) became federal law on June 22...
The elimination of the quota and price support program in 2004 meant limited government intervention...
Declining domestic cigarette consumption, increased global competition, and loss of import restricti...
With a multi-market model of the U.S. tobacco and cigarette industries, we analyze the impact of a r...
This report analyzes some likely effects of the recently passed federal cigarette tax increase. An e...
Following the approach of Berndt, Fuss, and Waverman, a dynamic model for U.S. cigarette manufacturi...
Sugar is one of the most protected agricultural commodities in the United States and other countries...
Following the approach of Berndt, Fuss, and Waverman, a dynamic model for U.S. cigarette manufacturi...
We investigate the loss of competitiveness of U.S. tobacco leaf exports in Australian cigarette manu...
With 18 percent of world tobacco exports and 12 percent of production, the United States is the lead...
Declining domestic cigarette consumption, increased global competition, and loss of import restricti...