Three representative Tennessee tobacco farms are used to estimate farm-level impacts of (1) program continuation with further quota cuts, and (2) program elimination in 2000. Results indicate that program elimination has more potential to reduce farm income and that larger and more diversified farms are less affected in both scenarios
The economic impact of a cigarette tax increase on the cigarette and tobacco industries depends on m...
Declining domestic cigarette consumption, increased global competition, and loss of import restricti...
The tobacco quota buyout is expected to have significant impacts on U.S. tobacco markets, farmers, t...
Three representative Tennessee tobacco farms are used to estimate farm-level impacts of (1) program ...
This study explores the relationship between family/farm characteristics and the probability of exit...
Interest in a tobacco quota buyout is at an all time high with several tobacco quota buyout and tran...
Demand for domestic tobacco has decreased over the past two decades. In 2004, the tobacco buyout pro...
Congress has seriously considered elimination of the allotments. Their model forced a zero intercept...
We examine the distortionary effects of agricultural policy on farm productivity by examining the re...
Public health policies intended to reduce the incidence of smoking-related disease adversely affect ...
In 2004, Congress ended the sixty-six-year-old federal tobacco program, effectively dereg-ulating pr...
When longstanding marketing quota systems were eliminated (“bought out”) in 2002 for peanuts and 200...
The 2004 federal tobacco buyout ended the longstanding tobacco quota and price support programs, and...
The 2004 Fair and Equitable Tobacco Reform Act, commonly referred to as the Tobacco Buyout Program, ...
The Fair and Equitable Tobacco Reform Act of 2004 eliminated tobacco quotas and tobacco price suppor...
The economic impact of a cigarette tax increase on the cigarette and tobacco industries depends on m...
Declining domestic cigarette consumption, increased global competition, and loss of import restricti...
The tobacco quota buyout is expected to have significant impacts on U.S. tobacco markets, farmers, t...
Three representative Tennessee tobacco farms are used to estimate farm-level impacts of (1) program ...
This study explores the relationship between family/farm characteristics and the probability of exit...
Interest in a tobacco quota buyout is at an all time high with several tobacco quota buyout and tran...
Demand for domestic tobacco has decreased over the past two decades. In 2004, the tobacco buyout pro...
Congress has seriously considered elimination of the allotments. Their model forced a zero intercept...
We examine the distortionary effects of agricultural policy on farm productivity by examining the re...
Public health policies intended to reduce the incidence of smoking-related disease adversely affect ...
In 2004, Congress ended the sixty-six-year-old federal tobacco program, effectively dereg-ulating pr...
When longstanding marketing quota systems were eliminated (“bought out”) in 2002 for peanuts and 200...
The 2004 federal tobacco buyout ended the longstanding tobacco quota and price support programs, and...
The 2004 Fair and Equitable Tobacco Reform Act, commonly referred to as the Tobacco Buyout Program, ...
The Fair and Equitable Tobacco Reform Act of 2004 eliminated tobacco quotas and tobacco price suppor...
The economic impact of a cigarette tax increase on the cigarette and tobacco industries depends on m...
Declining domestic cigarette consumption, increased global competition, and loss of import restricti...
The tobacco quota buyout is expected to have significant impacts on U.S. tobacco markets, farmers, t...