This study develops a world spatial equilibrium softwood lumber model comprised of the major importing and exporting countries/regions to analyse the impacts of global trade reform on the world softwood lumber market. The results show that free trade leads to an increase in lumber trade, and Canadian producers and US consumers are the biggest beneficiaries. Trade liberalization improves the overall world welfare as world producer and consumer surpluses increase. The result highlights the importance of moving towards free trade in the global softwood lumber market.
Markets have an important role to play in advancing an improved understanding of international tradi...
The paper analyses the effects of trade liberalization amongst the leading exporters and importers o...
Starting from the cobweb theorem, a model of demand, supply, multi-lateral trade, and prices was for...
This study uses a partial spatial equilibrium model to analyze changes in global softwood lumber tr...
Current tariffs on wood products act as a barrier to trade. They restrict market access to more effi...
This article examines the effects of macroeconomic variables (i.e., housing starts, disposable incom...
Forest product trade analysis is complicated by the inter-relationships among forest products. This ...
ment (SLA), which set up a tariff-regulated quota system to restrict softwood lumber export from Can...
The paper analyses the effects of tariff liberalization amongst the leading exporters and importers ...
I develop a two-country theoretical trade model to show that Canadian subsidies increase lumber supp...
Softwood lumber trade between Canada and the United States has been characterized by various trade r...
The trade of softwood lumber between the United States and Canada is one of the major forest product...
This study evaluated the effects on forest resources and forest product markets of three contrasting...
The effects of the Free Trade Area of the Americas (FTAA) agreement on the forest sectors and resour...
The effects of the Free Trade Area of the Americas (FTAA) agreement on the forest sectors and resour...
Markets have an important role to play in advancing an improved understanding of international tradi...
The paper analyses the effects of trade liberalization amongst the leading exporters and importers o...
Starting from the cobweb theorem, a model of demand, supply, multi-lateral trade, and prices was for...
This study uses a partial spatial equilibrium model to analyze changes in global softwood lumber tr...
Current tariffs on wood products act as a barrier to trade. They restrict market access to more effi...
This article examines the effects of macroeconomic variables (i.e., housing starts, disposable incom...
Forest product trade analysis is complicated by the inter-relationships among forest products. This ...
ment (SLA), which set up a tariff-regulated quota system to restrict softwood lumber export from Can...
The paper analyses the effects of tariff liberalization amongst the leading exporters and importers ...
I develop a two-country theoretical trade model to show that Canadian subsidies increase lumber supp...
Softwood lumber trade between Canada and the United States has been characterized by various trade r...
The trade of softwood lumber between the United States and Canada is one of the major forest product...
This study evaluated the effects on forest resources and forest product markets of three contrasting...
The effects of the Free Trade Area of the Americas (FTAA) agreement on the forest sectors and resour...
The effects of the Free Trade Area of the Americas (FTAA) agreement on the forest sectors and resour...
Markets have an important role to play in advancing an improved understanding of international tradi...
The paper analyses the effects of trade liberalization amongst the leading exporters and importers o...
Starting from the cobweb theorem, a model of demand, supply, multi-lateral trade, and prices was for...