We estimate the demand for imported cotton in China and assess the competitiveness of cotton-exporting countries. Given the assertion that developing countries are negatively affected by U.S. cotton subsidies, our focus is the price competition between the United States and competing exporters (Benin, Burkina Faso, Chad, Mali, India, and Uzbekistan). We further project how U.S. programs affect China’s imports by country. Results indicate that if U.S. subsidies make other exporting countries worse off, this effect is lessened when global prices respond accordingly. If subsidies are eliminated, China’s cotton imports may not fully recover from the temporary spike in global prices
Brazil, supported by Australia challenged U.S. cotton programs at the September 2003 meeting of the ...
The expiration of temporary safeguard measures against Chinese exports of certain cotton apparel to ...
China is the world's biggest producer and consumer of cotton. The development of the textile industr...
We estimate the demand for imported cotton in China and assess the competitiveness of cotton-exporti...
This analysis uses a residual demand elasticity model to measure market power of the international c...
This analysis uses a residual demand elasticity model to measure market power in the international c...
This paper compares how eliminating the Chinese cotton tariff rate quota (TRQ) and the U.S. cotton s...
This article compares how eliminating the U.S. cotton subsidy program and the Chinese cotton tariff-...
This analysis examined the effects of the implementation of the Chinese retaliatory tariff on U.S. c...
Cotton subsidies are widespread, especially among the world leading cotton producing countries. Chin...
Industrialized developed countries are blamed for the impasse in the Doha round of world trade negot...
Global trade and price data suggest that the U.S.–China trade dispute is having a negative impact on...
In this paper we provide an analysis of China's cotton policy and develop a framework to quantify th...
The aim of this thesis is to discuss and analyse the American cotton subsidies’ effect on the world ...
This article investigates the impact of United States subsidies on world cotton price in a structura...
Brazil, supported by Australia challenged U.S. cotton programs at the September 2003 meeting of the ...
The expiration of temporary safeguard measures against Chinese exports of certain cotton apparel to ...
China is the world's biggest producer and consumer of cotton. The development of the textile industr...
We estimate the demand for imported cotton in China and assess the competitiveness of cotton-exporti...
This analysis uses a residual demand elasticity model to measure market power of the international c...
This analysis uses a residual demand elasticity model to measure market power in the international c...
This paper compares how eliminating the Chinese cotton tariff rate quota (TRQ) and the U.S. cotton s...
This article compares how eliminating the U.S. cotton subsidy program and the Chinese cotton tariff-...
This analysis examined the effects of the implementation of the Chinese retaliatory tariff on U.S. c...
Cotton subsidies are widespread, especially among the world leading cotton producing countries. Chin...
Industrialized developed countries are blamed for the impasse in the Doha round of world trade negot...
Global trade and price data suggest that the U.S.–China trade dispute is having a negative impact on...
In this paper we provide an analysis of China's cotton policy and develop a framework to quantify th...
The aim of this thesis is to discuss and analyse the American cotton subsidies’ effect on the world ...
This article investigates the impact of United States subsidies on world cotton price in a structura...
Brazil, supported by Australia challenged U.S. cotton programs at the September 2003 meeting of the ...
The expiration of temporary safeguard measures against Chinese exports of certain cotton apparel to ...
China is the world's biggest producer and consumer of cotton. The development of the textile industr...