Agriculture Canada is concerned about the funding of agricultural programs as the number of shared-cost federal-provincial programs increase and requests from provinces for special assistance proliferate. Many of these requests are justified on the basis that the provinces do not have the ability to pay or the widespread extent of the problem. This raises questions of the appropriate interrelationships between agricultural programs and the federal-provincial fiscal arrangements. This study is designed to gain a better understanding of the principles involved in the federal-provincial fiscal arrangements and their relevance for agriculture and to establish clearer guidelines in responding to provincial requests. This study examines the basis...
This paper provides a framework within which financial assistance to New Zealand agriculture may be...
This study estimates the transfer efficiency of government payments on Canadian agriculture. Three ...
The study explores the implications different Canadian policy regimes have for agriculture resource ...
Agriculture Canada is concerned about the funding of agricultural programs as the number of shared-c...
This paper reviews annual government spending on Canadian agriculture that attempts to stabilize and...
Non-Peer ReviewedThe Canadian Federal Government has introduced several major ad hoc relief programs...
Government intervention in agriculture is common place in C nada. During the last three decades farm...
The Canadian Agricultural Income Stabilization (CAIS) program was approved in late 2003. It now serv...
The evaluation and analysis of the State subsidies to the agriculture must begin with an interpretat...
Although Government support for agriculture has a long history in Canada, the extent and importance ...
This paper analyzes the effectiveness and efficiency of farm income stabilization program such as Ag...
This paper addresses the implications of the U.S. Farm Security and Rural Investment Act of 2002 or ...
Typescript (photocopy).The objective of this study was to specify the linkage between the federal go...
The political economy of us agricultural policy - The United States engaged in an intensive agricult...
Long-run price and income elasticities of demand for agricultural products are low. When agricultura...
This paper provides a framework within which financial assistance to New Zealand agriculture may be...
This study estimates the transfer efficiency of government payments on Canadian agriculture. Three ...
The study explores the implications different Canadian policy regimes have for agriculture resource ...
Agriculture Canada is concerned about the funding of agricultural programs as the number of shared-c...
This paper reviews annual government spending on Canadian agriculture that attempts to stabilize and...
Non-Peer ReviewedThe Canadian Federal Government has introduced several major ad hoc relief programs...
Government intervention in agriculture is common place in C nada. During the last three decades farm...
The Canadian Agricultural Income Stabilization (CAIS) program was approved in late 2003. It now serv...
The evaluation and analysis of the State subsidies to the agriculture must begin with an interpretat...
Although Government support for agriculture has a long history in Canada, the extent and importance ...
This paper analyzes the effectiveness and efficiency of farm income stabilization program such as Ag...
This paper addresses the implications of the U.S. Farm Security and Rural Investment Act of 2002 or ...
Typescript (photocopy).The objective of this study was to specify the linkage between the federal go...
The political economy of us agricultural policy - The United States engaged in an intensive agricult...
Long-run price and income elasticities of demand for agricultural products are low. When agricultura...
This paper provides a framework within which financial assistance to New Zealand agriculture may be...
This study estimates the transfer efficiency of government payments on Canadian agriculture. Three ...
The study explores the implications different Canadian policy regimes have for agriculture resource ...