According to the U.S. General Accounting Office, the Canadian Wheat Board (CWB) is the largest state trading enterprise reporting to the World Trade Organization under article XVII requirements. This study estimates the market power exerted by the CWB in international barley markets. The analysis incorporates international price discrimination across markets for similar types of barley, the intertwining relationships between feed and malting barley markets, and producer behavior in the absence of the CWB. The CWB was able to capture an annual average of $72 million in additional revenue beyond the amount that would have been generated by purely competitive multiple sellers of Canadian barley during the period 1985-94
This study examines initial barley price policy and other policies by the Canadian Wheat Board regar...
The Canadian malting industry is small, but with significant export markets. However, the varieties...
This article examines the substance of the WTO panel decision for Canada-Wheat as it relates to trad...
The lack of transparency in the pricing and operational activities of state trading enterprises (STE...
The Canadian wheat Board is a single-desk state trading agency responsible for the marketing of all ...
The Canadian Wheat Board (CWB) is a statutory marketing authority with exclusive control over export...
The lack of transparency in the pricing and operational activities of state trading enterprises (STE...
This thesis examines some of the economic effects associated with the elimination of single desk mar...
The practices of the Canadian Wheat Board (CWB) are an important issue in U.S. - Canada trade disput...
abstract: This manuscript discusses the ongoing debate surrounding the involvement of the Canadian W...
The operations of the Canadian Wheat Board (CWB), a state trading enterprise, have generated controv...
The Australian Wheat Board (AWB) and Canadian Wheat Board (CWB) have attracted attention recently be...
Canada and the United States have used different trade policies to support their wheat industries. C...
The operations of the Canadian Wheat Board (CWB), a state trading enterprise, have generated controv...
Canada and the United States have used different trade policies to support their wheat industries. C...
This study examines initial barley price policy and other policies by the Canadian Wheat Board regar...
The Canadian malting industry is small, but with significant export markets. However, the varieties...
This article examines the substance of the WTO panel decision for Canada-Wheat as it relates to trad...
The lack of transparency in the pricing and operational activities of state trading enterprises (STE...
The Canadian wheat Board is a single-desk state trading agency responsible for the marketing of all ...
The Canadian Wheat Board (CWB) is a statutory marketing authority with exclusive control over export...
The lack of transparency in the pricing and operational activities of state trading enterprises (STE...
This thesis examines some of the economic effects associated with the elimination of single desk mar...
The practices of the Canadian Wheat Board (CWB) are an important issue in U.S. - Canada trade disput...
abstract: This manuscript discusses the ongoing debate surrounding the involvement of the Canadian W...
The operations of the Canadian Wheat Board (CWB), a state trading enterprise, have generated controv...
The Australian Wheat Board (AWB) and Canadian Wheat Board (CWB) have attracted attention recently be...
Canada and the United States have used different trade policies to support their wheat industries. C...
The operations of the Canadian Wheat Board (CWB), a state trading enterprise, have generated controv...
Canada and the United States have used different trade policies to support their wheat industries. C...
This study examines initial barley price policy and other policies by the Canadian Wheat Board regar...
The Canadian malting industry is small, but with significant export markets. However, the varieties...
This article examines the substance of the WTO panel decision for Canada-Wheat as it relates to trad...