The government of British Columbia imposes restrictions on the export of logs from public and private forestlands, primarily to promote local processing and associated employment benefits. Economists wholeheartedly oppose BC’s export restrictions, arguing that BC’s citizens are worse off as a result of the government’s measures. In this paper, it is shown that, while free trade in logs might well maximize global wellbeing, it might not necessarily result in the greatest benefit to British Columbia. Indeed, both economic theory and a follow-up numerical analysis indicate that some restrictions on the export of logs can lead to higher welfare for BC than free trade
The draft softwood lumber agreement reached with the United States on April 27, 2006 makes the best ...
The Pacific Northwest is a major exporter of unprocessed softwood logs to foreign countries, such as...
British Columbia is one of the major log producers in Canada and is somewhat unique compared to the ...
The government of British Columbia imposes restrictions on the export of logs from public and privat...
The government of British Columbia (BC) imposes restrictions on the export of logs from public and p...
The log export policy suggestion by Dumont and Wright (2006) is critically assessed in an effort to ...
The restrictions imposed on the export of unmanufactured forest products from British Columbia are e...
Log exports have been an important issue for the forest industry of coastal British Columbia, which ...
The issue of log exports has been a topic of debate for decades in the Province of BC. With rising n...
Forest product trade analysis is complicated by the inter-relationships among forest products. This ...
The export log ban would have the same effect as imposing an export tax. Similar to the quota system...
David M. Gould, Roy J. Ruffin, and Graeme L. Woodbridge argue that free trade is supported both by e...
The Canada-U.S. Softwood Lumber Agreement (SLA) was the latest measure to restrict Canadian exports ...
Our partial-equilibrium analysis suggests 63 % of the Canada–U.S. Softwood Lumber Agreement’s export...
Illegal logging has become a global issue because of its effects on biodiversity and climate change....
The draft softwood lumber agreement reached with the United States on April 27, 2006 makes the best ...
The Pacific Northwest is a major exporter of unprocessed softwood logs to foreign countries, such as...
British Columbia is one of the major log producers in Canada and is somewhat unique compared to the ...
The government of British Columbia imposes restrictions on the export of logs from public and privat...
The government of British Columbia (BC) imposes restrictions on the export of logs from public and p...
The log export policy suggestion by Dumont and Wright (2006) is critically assessed in an effort to ...
The restrictions imposed on the export of unmanufactured forest products from British Columbia are e...
Log exports have been an important issue for the forest industry of coastal British Columbia, which ...
The issue of log exports has been a topic of debate for decades in the Province of BC. With rising n...
Forest product trade analysis is complicated by the inter-relationships among forest products. This ...
The export log ban would have the same effect as imposing an export tax. Similar to the quota system...
David M. Gould, Roy J. Ruffin, and Graeme L. Woodbridge argue that free trade is supported both by e...
The Canada-U.S. Softwood Lumber Agreement (SLA) was the latest measure to restrict Canadian exports ...
Our partial-equilibrium analysis suggests 63 % of the Canada–U.S. Softwood Lumber Agreement’s export...
Illegal logging has become a global issue because of its effects on biodiversity and climate change....
The draft softwood lumber agreement reached with the United States on April 27, 2006 makes the best ...
The Pacific Northwest is a major exporter of unprocessed softwood logs to foreign countries, such as...
British Columbia is one of the major log producers in Canada and is somewhat unique compared to the ...