"Tracing developments over the past two decades with respect to Canadian farm income support, orderly grain marketing, and supply management, this article argues that Canadian agricultural policy has undergone programmatic, but not paradigmatic policy change. International trade agreements, alongside domestic factors like budgetary pressures, have helped to promote programmatic change. However, paradigmatic change in the form of a rejection of the core ideas and instruments of the post Second World War state assistance paradigm has not yet occurred. The article discusses the conditions for paradigmatic change and argues that the state assistance paradigm is likely to prevail until influential decision makers becoming convinced of its failur...
Differences in history and institutional structure have contributed to differences in agricultural a...
The WTO Framework Agreement that negotiators accepted in July 2004, and built upon at the 2005 Hong ...
Long-run price and income elasticities of demand for agricultural products are low. When agricultura...
This article traces the evolution of agriculture from a staples to a mature staples sector in the po...
"In 2008, the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) reached its fiftieth birthday. It has been a constant...
Although Government support for agriculture has a long history in Canada, the extent and importance ...
The study explores the implications different Canadian policy regimes have for agriculture resource ...
The study explores the implications different Canadian policy regimes have for agriculture resource ...
The Canada-United States Free Trade Agreement (CUSTA) and the subsequent North American Free Trade A...
The Canada-United States Free Trade Agreement (CUSTA) and the subsequent North American Free Trade A...
The country policy review paper on policy developments in Canadian agriculture gives a concise listi...
National policies must be in the interest of all Canadians. Between the 1920s and 1940s when the Can...
National policies must be in the interest of all Canadians. Between the 1920s and 1940s when the Can...
The WTO Framework Agreement negotiators accepted in July 2004 provides a guide to the commitments a ...
Differences in history and institutional structure have contributed to differences in agricultural a...
Differences in history and institutional structure have contributed to differences in agricultural a...
The WTO Framework Agreement that negotiators accepted in July 2004, and built upon at the 2005 Hong ...
Long-run price and income elasticities of demand for agricultural products are low. When agricultura...
This article traces the evolution of agriculture from a staples to a mature staples sector in the po...
"In 2008, the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) reached its fiftieth birthday. It has been a constant...
Although Government support for agriculture has a long history in Canada, the extent and importance ...
The study explores the implications different Canadian policy regimes have for agriculture resource ...
The study explores the implications different Canadian policy regimes have for agriculture resource ...
The Canada-United States Free Trade Agreement (CUSTA) and the subsequent North American Free Trade A...
The Canada-United States Free Trade Agreement (CUSTA) and the subsequent North American Free Trade A...
The country policy review paper on policy developments in Canadian agriculture gives a concise listi...
National policies must be in the interest of all Canadians. Between the 1920s and 1940s when the Can...
National policies must be in the interest of all Canadians. Between the 1920s and 1940s when the Can...
The WTO Framework Agreement negotiators accepted in July 2004 provides a guide to the commitments a ...
Differences in history and institutional structure have contributed to differences in agricultural a...
Differences in history and institutional structure have contributed to differences in agricultural a...
The WTO Framework Agreement that negotiators accepted in July 2004, and built upon at the 2005 Hong ...
Long-run price and income elasticities of demand for agricultural products are low. When agricultura...