Japanese and European Community (EC) wheat and coarse grains policies have increased the cost of U.S. farm programs and cut U.S. farm income. The agricultural sector in the United States would benefit from selective EC and Japanese agricultural trade liberalization. This study looks at the alternatives open to the United States, Japan, and the EC, and determines which alternatives would benefit the agricultural sectors of all three parties
Japan is the world\u27s largest importer of agricultural products. Even so, agricultural imports in ...
Leading markets for U.S. agricultural exports are Canada, Mexico, Japan, China, the European Union (...
Complete agricultural trade liberalization between the United States and the European Union is exami...
In this report, similarities and differences in the future direction of the agricultural policy in t...
Recent U.S. policy debate has focused on reducing U.S. bilateral trade deficits in manufactures with...
The United States and the European Community are major competitors in international agricultural mar...
Multilateral negotiations on agricultural trade liberalization will require World Trade Organization...
Japan’s agriculture has been inward oriented, protected by trade barriers from foreign competition. ...
On October 27, 2005, the Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries (MAFF) announced the outlin...
Agricultural protection in Japan began at the turn of the century, later than in Western Europe. Bu...
Agricultural policies pursed by the Unites States and the European Community have had and are likely...
An agricultural protection policy is very common among industrial countries. However, there are act...
The world trade model used for this study suggests taht Japanese agricultural policies have substant...
Due to a smaller number of exporting countries and a larger number of importing countries in interna...
Agricultural policies in both Europe and the United States provide commodities with an excessively h...
Japan is the world\u27s largest importer of agricultural products. Even so, agricultural imports in ...
Leading markets for U.S. agricultural exports are Canada, Mexico, Japan, China, the European Union (...
Complete agricultural trade liberalization between the United States and the European Union is exami...
In this report, similarities and differences in the future direction of the agricultural policy in t...
Recent U.S. policy debate has focused on reducing U.S. bilateral trade deficits in manufactures with...
The United States and the European Community are major competitors in international agricultural mar...
Multilateral negotiations on agricultural trade liberalization will require World Trade Organization...
Japan’s agriculture has been inward oriented, protected by trade barriers from foreign competition. ...
On October 27, 2005, the Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries (MAFF) announced the outlin...
Agricultural protection in Japan began at the turn of the century, later than in Western Europe. Bu...
Agricultural policies pursed by the Unites States and the European Community have had and are likely...
An agricultural protection policy is very common among industrial countries. However, there are act...
The world trade model used for this study suggests taht Japanese agricultural policies have substant...
Due to a smaller number of exporting countries and a larger number of importing countries in interna...
Agricultural policies in both Europe and the United States provide commodities with an excessively h...
Japan is the world\u27s largest importer of agricultural products. Even so, agricultural imports in ...
Leading markets for U.S. agricultural exports are Canada, Mexico, Japan, China, the European Union (...
Complete agricultural trade liberalization between the United States and the European Union is exami...