Tariff escalation is an important aspect of protection for domestic milling industries, particularly in Central America. The United States exports over 40 percent of its rice as paddy. This study uses a spatial equilibrium trade model to evaluate the impacts of tariff escalation on U.S. and global long grain paddy and milled rice trade. Tariffs are harmonized for paddy and milled rice at two levels: milled tariff rates and zero. The results indicate that tariff escalation distorts US rice trade in favor of paddy exports, reducing the demand for rice milling and associated value-added activities in the US
Global trade tensions have risen due to bilateral trade imbalances, principally in manufactures. For...
In 2013, trade negotiations began between the United States and the European Union to create a free ...
This paper investigates the effects of a tariff reduction on the grain self-sufficiency and the sust...
Tariff escalation is an important aspect of protection for domestic milling industries, particularly...
High production and export subsidies in developed countries and high protection in both developed an...
High production and export subsidies in developed countries and high protection in both developed an...
High production and export subsidies in developed countries and high protection in both developed an...
High production and export subsidies in developed countries and high protection in both developed an...
Regional trade agreements in the Americas: impacts on rice trade Abstract: The U.S. rice industry is...
The United States is known for being one of the world’s largest rice exporters. Rice from the United...
With few exceptions and with varying degrees of comprehensiveness and success, all countries interve...
Rice is the most important basic staple food for about one-half of the world's population and provid...
World agricultural markets are entering another key period of policy adjustment as the Doha Developm...
Negotiations to create the largest single market in the world, the Free Trade Area of the Americas (...
Global trade tensions have risen due to bilateral trade imbalances, principally in manufactures. For...
Global trade tensions have risen due to bilateral trade imbalances, principally in manufactures. For...
In 2013, trade negotiations began between the United States and the European Union to create a free ...
This paper investigates the effects of a tariff reduction on the grain self-sufficiency and the sust...
Tariff escalation is an important aspect of protection for domestic milling industries, particularly...
High production and export subsidies in developed countries and high protection in both developed an...
High production and export subsidies in developed countries and high protection in both developed an...
High production and export subsidies in developed countries and high protection in both developed an...
High production and export subsidies in developed countries and high protection in both developed an...
Regional trade agreements in the Americas: impacts on rice trade Abstract: The U.S. rice industry is...
The United States is known for being one of the world’s largest rice exporters. Rice from the United...
With few exceptions and with varying degrees of comprehensiveness and success, all countries interve...
Rice is the most important basic staple food for about one-half of the world's population and provid...
World agricultural markets are entering another key period of policy adjustment as the Doha Developm...
Negotiations to create the largest single market in the world, the Free Trade Area of the Americas (...
Global trade tensions have risen due to bilateral trade imbalances, principally in manufactures. For...
Global trade tensions have risen due to bilateral trade imbalances, principally in manufactures. For...
In 2013, trade negotiations began between the United States and the European Union to create a free ...
This paper investigates the effects of a tariff reduction on the grain self-sufficiency and the sust...