This article presents a comparative dynamic analysis of the market impact of alternative U.S. policies designed to reduce excess capacity in milk production. Two policy options are examined based on an econometric model of the dairy industry and a dynamic simulation of the system. The stock effect policy relies on voluntary reductions in cow numbers to reduce milk supplies, while the price effect policy makes use of reductions in the support price levels to achieve the same goal. The simulation results are used to evaluate equilibrium prices and quantities for the farm and retail markets, government costs, and consumer and producer surpluses from 1986 to 1995 for each policy alternative. The analysis shows that farmers are better off under...
United States dairy policy includes both predatory and productive components. The milk price support...
Abstract measure the cost of the BPS from 1949 to 1974. Dahlgran developed a reactive pro-Dairy prod...
Exact date of working paper unknown.Dairy producers operating in the U.S. have been protected agains...
This paper investigates the impacts of alternative federal dairy policies on the U.S. dairy sector. ...
The U.S. dairy industry has operated under a price support program since 1949. Between 1949 and 1980...
We investigate the impacts of technological changes on supply structure of the US milk production. T...
Current dairy regulations in the U.S. are the result of over 80 years of regulatory activities. Thro...
The US dairy industry is shaped by a patchwork of regulations accumulated over a long history of int...
An interregional reactive programming model of the United States dairy industry is used to test the ...
The US dairy industry is shaped by a patchwork of regulations accumulated over a long history of int...
This paper compares domestic dairy policies in the USA and EC and examines the impact of these polic...
Impacts of alternative federal milk marketing policies which result in reduced fluid (Class I) milk ...
Federal milk marketing orders regulate about 80 percent of the Grade A milk marketed and about 70 pe...
An econometrically estimated model is used to project the impact of the 1985 dairy program on the da...
This paper assesses the impact of the milk income loss contract program on U.S. dairy producers. The...
United States dairy policy includes both predatory and productive components. The milk price support...
Abstract measure the cost of the BPS from 1949 to 1974. Dahlgran developed a reactive pro-Dairy prod...
Exact date of working paper unknown.Dairy producers operating in the U.S. have been protected agains...
This paper investigates the impacts of alternative federal dairy policies on the U.S. dairy sector. ...
The U.S. dairy industry has operated under a price support program since 1949. Between 1949 and 1980...
We investigate the impacts of technological changes on supply structure of the US milk production. T...
Current dairy regulations in the U.S. are the result of over 80 years of regulatory activities. Thro...
The US dairy industry is shaped by a patchwork of regulations accumulated over a long history of int...
An interregional reactive programming model of the United States dairy industry is used to test the ...
The US dairy industry is shaped by a patchwork of regulations accumulated over a long history of int...
This paper compares domestic dairy policies in the USA and EC and examines the impact of these polic...
Impacts of alternative federal milk marketing policies which result in reduced fluid (Class I) milk ...
Federal milk marketing orders regulate about 80 percent of the Grade A milk marketed and about 70 pe...
An econometrically estimated model is used to project the impact of the 1985 dairy program on the da...
This paper assesses the impact of the milk income loss contract program on U.S. dairy producers. The...
United States dairy policy includes both predatory and productive components. The milk price support...
Abstract measure the cost of the BPS from 1949 to 1974. Dahlgran developed a reactive pro-Dairy prod...
Exact date of working paper unknown.Dairy producers operating in the U.S. have been protected agains...