Australian apparel wool exports to the United States are less than they might be because of two protective policies of the U.S. government: a fixed tariff and a system of direct price.support payments to U.S. wool producers. Dismantling these policies, though difficult, could mean $10 million to $21 million worth of additional Australian wool sales to the United States, over 1966 levels. Most of the increase would come from tariff cuts. Such amounts are worth negotiating for but would not solve the industry's problems
This paper focuses on some emerging and recurring issues of wool promotion policy. In particular it ...
China is the largest importer of Australian wool. China's demand for wool has significant implicatio...
The main goal of the International Wool Secretariat (IWS) is to increase the world demand for wool t...
Australian apparel wool exports to the United States are less than they might be because of two prot...
The United States occupies a rather unique position in the world wool trade - besides being one of t...
A preliminary analysis of demand in eight major OECD wool-consuming countries is used to provide up-...
Wool production in this country has decreased greatly in the face of constantly increasing demands f...
This paper analyses the export supply of Australia's textile products. The long-run relative price e...
The need for marketing activities in retail markets for wool apparel is a current and reoccurring in...
Wool and mohair have been declining industries. Sheep inventories are a fifth of their World War II...
Australian wool producers are being told that exchange rate have driven systematic fluctuation in th...
An estimate of the long term elasticity of supply for Australian wool has been made by establishing ...
We estimate a hedonic pricing model to quantify the relationship between clean price of lots of wool...
This study analyses the effects of removing Tariff Rate Quota (TRQ) and other barriers on wool impor...
This is Chapters 6 & 7 of my PhD thesis Understanding the World Wool Market: Trade, Productivity and...
This paper focuses on some emerging and recurring issues of wool promotion policy. In particular it ...
China is the largest importer of Australian wool. China's demand for wool has significant implicatio...
The main goal of the International Wool Secretariat (IWS) is to increase the world demand for wool t...
Australian apparel wool exports to the United States are less than they might be because of two prot...
The United States occupies a rather unique position in the world wool trade - besides being one of t...
A preliminary analysis of demand in eight major OECD wool-consuming countries is used to provide up-...
Wool production in this country has decreased greatly in the face of constantly increasing demands f...
This paper analyses the export supply of Australia's textile products. The long-run relative price e...
The need for marketing activities in retail markets for wool apparel is a current and reoccurring in...
Wool and mohair have been declining industries. Sheep inventories are a fifth of their World War II...
Australian wool producers are being told that exchange rate have driven systematic fluctuation in th...
An estimate of the long term elasticity of supply for Australian wool has been made by establishing ...
We estimate a hedonic pricing model to quantify the relationship between clean price of lots of wool...
This study analyses the effects of removing Tariff Rate Quota (TRQ) and other barriers on wool impor...
This is Chapters 6 & 7 of my PhD thesis Understanding the World Wool Market: Trade, Productivity and...
This paper focuses on some emerging and recurring issues of wool promotion policy. In particular it ...
China is the largest importer of Australian wool. China's demand for wool has significant implicatio...
The main goal of the International Wool Secretariat (IWS) is to increase the world demand for wool t...