Canadian Special Milk Classes have been the focus of longstanding WTO disputes on whether they work as export subsidies. This paper models the Special Milk Classes and Commercial Export Milk (CEM) explicitly in the U.S. and Canadian dairy trade and finds their effects. The effects of trade liberalization are also discussed.International Relations/Trade, Livestock Production/Industries,
Contact for this paper: Dr. Karl Meilke, Department of Agricultural Economics and Business, Guelph, ...
This paper attempts to assess the trade creation and trade diversion effects of E.E.C. agricultural ...
The dairy industry in Canada was turned on its ear by the release of the WTO decision last fall that...
Canadian Special Milk Classes have been the focus of longstanding WTO disputes on whether they work ...
The world dairy industry is one of the most heavily protected in the agri-food sector. Exports of da...
The World Trade Organization's (WTO) latest round of negotiations, the Doha Development Agenda (DDA)...
Trade is an integral part of the Canadian economy. The main institutional drivers governing trade a...
A partial-equilibrium, multiple-commodity, multiregion model of agricultural policy and trade is use...
E.B. 96-14The Canadian and American dairy policies and structures are briefly compared. An explanati...
The paper analyzes the welfare impacts of trade liberalization under multiple marginalization throug...
We analyse the impact of proposed changes in US legislation to allow greater use of dairy concentrat...
The Canadian dairy industry received the most unwanted of all presents just prior to Christmas 2002-...
The dairy industry in Canada was turned on its ear by the release of the WTO decision last fall that...
Quebec, Ontario and the Northeast U.S. are expected to be important players in Canada-U.S. dairy tra...
This paper provides a background for discussions about liberalizing international trade in dairy pro...
Contact for this paper: Dr. Karl Meilke, Department of Agricultural Economics and Business, Guelph, ...
This paper attempts to assess the trade creation and trade diversion effects of E.E.C. agricultural ...
The dairy industry in Canada was turned on its ear by the release of the WTO decision last fall that...
Canadian Special Milk Classes have been the focus of longstanding WTO disputes on whether they work ...
The world dairy industry is one of the most heavily protected in the agri-food sector. Exports of da...
The World Trade Organization's (WTO) latest round of negotiations, the Doha Development Agenda (DDA)...
Trade is an integral part of the Canadian economy. The main institutional drivers governing trade a...
A partial-equilibrium, multiple-commodity, multiregion model of agricultural policy and trade is use...
E.B. 96-14The Canadian and American dairy policies and structures are briefly compared. An explanati...
The paper analyzes the welfare impacts of trade liberalization under multiple marginalization throug...
We analyse the impact of proposed changes in US legislation to allow greater use of dairy concentrat...
The Canadian dairy industry received the most unwanted of all presents just prior to Christmas 2002-...
The dairy industry in Canada was turned on its ear by the release of the WTO decision last fall that...
Quebec, Ontario and the Northeast U.S. are expected to be important players in Canada-U.S. dairy tra...
This paper provides a background for discussions about liberalizing international trade in dairy pro...
Contact for this paper: Dr. Karl Meilke, Department of Agricultural Economics and Business, Guelph, ...
This paper attempts to assess the trade creation and trade diversion effects of E.E.C. agricultural ...
The dairy industry in Canada was turned on its ear by the release of the WTO decision last fall that...