During 1985-93 the U.S. Government provided $4.9 billion in subsidies to targeted foreign buyers of U.S. wheat under its Export Enhancement Program (EEP). The subsidies averaged $31 per metric ton, or about 25 percent of the U.S. price. The EEP generates a small gain to U.S. farmers, compared to its costs. Lacking a clear economic justification, the debate on the EEP indicates the following were the key factors in its political success: farmers and agribusiness have been unified in support of the program, and have excellent political channels through which to express their views; domestic users of wheat have not opposed the program; and the program received an initial boost because of its use of large government-owned wheat stocks, allowing...
A dynamic, game theoretic model with switching costs provides better understanding of motives that k...
Abstract: This paper studies whether political campaign contributions influence agricultural protec...
Following the 1989 Canadian-U.S. Free Trade Agreement sales of Canadian wheat to the United States h...
This paper examines the domestic and international impacts of the u.s. Export Enhancement Program (E...
This paper examines the domestic and international impacts of the United States' Export Enhancement ...
U.S. agricultural commodities are predominantly exported rather than im-ported, but border price dis...
The United States (US) Export Enhancement Program (EEP) was introduced in May 1985 with the goal of ...
The U.S. Export Enhancement Program (EEP) was introduced in May of 1985 with the goal of alleviating...
According to provisions of the 1990 U.S. farm bill, the export enhancement program (EEP) will contin...
As local consumer tastes for wheat-based products in food-deficit countries have been developed, pri...
An analysis of the effects of the U.S. export enhancement program on the world wheat market This p...
The United States has proposed that all direct and most indirect agricultural export subsidies be el...
Canada and the United States have used different trade policies to support their wheat industries. C...
The Export Enhancement Program (EEP) was initiated under the Food Security Act of 1985. The purpose ...
This report uses Granger's notion of causality to examine the relationship between the EC export sub...
A dynamic, game theoretic model with switching costs provides better understanding of motives that k...
Abstract: This paper studies whether political campaign contributions influence agricultural protec...
Following the 1989 Canadian-U.S. Free Trade Agreement sales of Canadian wheat to the United States h...
This paper examines the domestic and international impacts of the u.s. Export Enhancement Program (E...
This paper examines the domestic and international impacts of the United States' Export Enhancement ...
U.S. agricultural commodities are predominantly exported rather than im-ported, but border price dis...
The United States (US) Export Enhancement Program (EEP) was introduced in May 1985 with the goal of ...
The U.S. Export Enhancement Program (EEP) was introduced in May of 1985 with the goal of alleviating...
According to provisions of the 1990 U.S. farm bill, the export enhancement program (EEP) will contin...
As local consumer tastes for wheat-based products in food-deficit countries have been developed, pri...
An analysis of the effects of the U.S. export enhancement program on the world wheat market This p...
The United States has proposed that all direct and most indirect agricultural export subsidies be el...
Canada and the United States have used different trade policies to support their wheat industries. C...
The Export Enhancement Program (EEP) was initiated under the Food Security Act of 1985. The purpose ...
This report uses Granger's notion of causality to examine the relationship between the EC export sub...
A dynamic, game theoretic model with switching costs provides better understanding of motives that k...
Abstract: This paper studies whether political campaign contributions influence agricultural protec...
Following the 1989 Canadian-U.S. Free Trade Agreement sales of Canadian wheat to the United States h...