This paper compares domestic dairy policies in the USA and EC and examines the impact of these policies on each dairy industry to explore domestic policy interdependence. The EC and USA have similar goals ofimproving farm income and use similar price support policies to achieve these goals. These policies have encouraged overproduction, generated surpluses and government stocks, and resulted in large government expenditures. Both have followed a mixed surplus disposal strategy with one key differencethe EC has used export subsidies to dispose of part of its surplus on the world market. In the mid-1980s, both the USA and EC took strong action to confront these problems. The EC's use of marketing quotas and commitment to reducing its stockpil...
Since the 1980s, agricultural markets have been gradually deregulated. The milk sectors of the main ...
A.E. Ext. 88-21This paper reviews the situation and outlook for dairy markets and dairy policy. We b...
Agricultural policies in both Europe and the United States provide commodities with an excessively h...
This paper compares domestic dairy policies in the USA and EC and examines the impact of these polic...
This paper compares domestic dairy policies In both the United States (US) and the European Communit...
During 1996-2000, U.S. imports of milk protein concentrate (MPC) increased rapidly. At the same time...
Policy interventions in dairy markets are pervasive in industrialized countries. Resistance to domes...
The U.S. dairy industry has operated under a price support program since 1949. Between 1949 and 1980...
An econometrically estimated model is used to project the impact of the 1985 dairy program on the da...
This article presents a comparative dynamic analysis of the market impact of alternative U.S. polici...
An econometrically estimated model is used to project the impact of the 1985 dairy program on the da...
This study examines the welfare effects of United States domestic dairy policy on the New Zealand an...
The United States (US) and European Union (EU) dairy industries are undergoing rapid structural chan...
This paper outlines the current U.S. dairy industry situation and comments on the problems it faces....
Worried by rapidly increasing milk and beef policy costs, but constrained by political consideration...
Since the 1980s, agricultural markets have been gradually deregulated. The milk sectors of the main ...
A.E. Ext. 88-21This paper reviews the situation and outlook for dairy markets and dairy policy. We b...
Agricultural policies in both Europe and the United States provide commodities with an excessively h...
This paper compares domestic dairy policies in the USA and EC and examines the impact of these polic...
This paper compares domestic dairy policies In both the United States (US) and the European Communit...
During 1996-2000, U.S. imports of milk protein concentrate (MPC) increased rapidly. At the same time...
Policy interventions in dairy markets are pervasive in industrialized countries. Resistance to domes...
The U.S. dairy industry has operated under a price support program since 1949. Between 1949 and 1980...
An econometrically estimated model is used to project the impact of the 1985 dairy program on the da...
This article presents a comparative dynamic analysis of the market impact of alternative U.S. polici...
An econometrically estimated model is used to project the impact of the 1985 dairy program on the da...
This study examines the welfare effects of United States domestic dairy policy on the New Zealand an...
The United States (US) and European Union (EU) dairy industries are undergoing rapid structural chan...
This paper outlines the current U.S. dairy industry situation and comments on the problems it faces....
Worried by rapidly increasing milk and beef policy costs, but constrained by political consideration...
Since the 1980s, agricultural markets have been gradually deregulated. The milk sectors of the main ...
A.E. Ext. 88-21This paper reviews the situation and outlook for dairy markets and dairy policy. We b...
Agricultural policies in both Europe and the United States provide commodities with an excessively h...