This study investigates the factors behind the growing U.S. trade deficit in consumer-oriented agricultural and food products by using reliable panel data and an empirical trade model derived from international trade theory. The results indicate that per capita income in the United States appears to be the most important determinant for the growing U.S. trade deficit. Increases in per capita income and trade liberalization in foreign countries improve the U.S. trade balance. U.S. foreign direct investment abroad in food processing, a strong U.S. dollar, and NAFTA are found to have negative effects on the U.S. trade balance
This study examines the causes of the countercyclicality of the trade balance in the three major sec...
Recent U.S. policy debate has focused on reducing U.S. bilateral trade deficits in manufactures with...
4 pp., 2 figures, 2 tablesInternational markets are important for many U.S. farm products and greatl...
This study investigates the factors behind the growing U.S. trade deficit in consumer-oriented agric...
We investigate the factors behind the growing U.S. trade deficit in consumer-oriented agricultural p...
We investigate the factors behind the growing U.S. trade deficit in consumer-oriented agricultural p...
The U.S. agricultural trade surplus has recently declined to the lowest levels since the early-1970s...
The U.S. agricultural trade surplus has fallen from $26.9 billion in 1996 to $7.3 billion in 2004, a...
This study explores the short-run and long-run relationships between the U.S. agricultural trade bal...
This paper focuses on the U.S. agricultural trade against the remaining of the world. The dynamic AR...
After a decade of uneven export growth and rapidly growing imports, U.S. agriculture has begun to re...
U.S. agricultural exports are one of the major bright spots in the unfavorable U.S. balance-of-payme...
This paper examines the dynamic effects of changes in the bilateral exchange rate on changes in the ...
Negotiations to create the largest single market in the world, the Free Trade Area of the Americas (...
American farmers, nonfarm workers, and the general public have a significant stake in the foreign tr...
This study examines the causes of the countercyclicality of the trade balance in the three major sec...
Recent U.S. policy debate has focused on reducing U.S. bilateral trade deficits in manufactures with...
4 pp., 2 figures, 2 tablesInternational markets are important for many U.S. farm products and greatl...
This study investigates the factors behind the growing U.S. trade deficit in consumer-oriented agric...
We investigate the factors behind the growing U.S. trade deficit in consumer-oriented agricultural p...
We investigate the factors behind the growing U.S. trade deficit in consumer-oriented agricultural p...
The U.S. agricultural trade surplus has recently declined to the lowest levels since the early-1970s...
The U.S. agricultural trade surplus has fallen from $26.9 billion in 1996 to $7.3 billion in 2004, a...
This study explores the short-run and long-run relationships between the U.S. agricultural trade bal...
This paper focuses on the U.S. agricultural trade against the remaining of the world. The dynamic AR...
After a decade of uneven export growth and rapidly growing imports, U.S. agriculture has begun to re...
U.S. agricultural exports are one of the major bright spots in the unfavorable U.S. balance-of-payme...
This paper examines the dynamic effects of changes in the bilateral exchange rate on changes in the ...
Negotiations to create the largest single market in the world, the Free Trade Area of the Americas (...
American farmers, nonfarm workers, and the general public have a significant stake in the foreign tr...
This study examines the causes of the countercyclicality of the trade balance in the three major sec...
Recent U.S. policy debate has focused on reducing U.S. bilateral trade deficits in manufactures with...
4 pp., 2 figures, 2 tablesInternational markets are important for many U.S. farm products and greatl...