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The IATRC Working Paper Series provides members an opportunity to circulate work at the advanced draft stage within the research and analysis community. While working papers are checked for relevance to the objectives of the IATRC, responsibility for the accuracy of the data, research methods or validity of the conclusions presented by working papers rests with the authors. Policy recommendations and opinions expressed by the authors do not necessarily reflect those of the IATRC.

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08-01
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Implications of a Doha Agreement on Agricultural Markets in Sudan Imad Eldin Elfadil Abdel Karim and David Abler
07-03
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The Relevance of the EU Entry Price System for Imports of Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Linde Göetz and Harald Grethe
07-02
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Classifying, Measuring and Analyzing WTO Domestic Support in Agriculture: Some Conceptual Distinctions Lars Brink
07-01
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Decomposing Changes in Agricultural Producer Prices William Liefert
06-01
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U.S. Environmental Programs and Green Box Provisions under the WTO Agreement on Agriculture David Blandford
05-3
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WTO Constraints on U.S. and EU Domestic Support in Agriculture: Assessing the October 2005 Proposals Lars Brink
05-2
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Decomposing Changes in Agricultural Price Gaps William Liefert
05-1
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WTO 2004 Agriculture Framework:
Disciplines on Distorting Domestic Support
Lars Brink*
04-4
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Setting the Trade Policy Agenda: What Roles for Economists? Kym Anderson*
04-3
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What Can Turkey Gain from Full Agricultural Market Integration with the EU without Being a Member?
Harald Grethe
04-2
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Assessing Domestic Support Provisions of the 2003 Draft Texts in WTO Agriculture Negotiations Lars Brink*
04-1
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Assessing the 2002 Proposals of the United States, Canada and the Cairns Group for WTO Discipline on Domestic Support Lars Brink*

03-10
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Contemporary International Cartels and Developing Countries Economic Effects and Implications for Competition Policy

Margaret Levenstein, Valerie Y. Suslow, and Lynda J. Oswald

03-9
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Imperfect Competition and Strategic Trade Theory: What Have We Learned

Kyle W. Stiegert and Shin-Shyr Wang

03-8
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Analyzing Vertical Market Structure and Its Implications for Trade Liberalization and Market Access

Richard J. Sexton, Ian Sheldon, Steve McCorriston, and Humei Wang

03-7
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Current Issues Affecting Trade and Trade Policy: An Annotated Literature Review

Andrew D. Miller, Suchada V. Langley and William Chambers

03-5
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Traceability, Trade and COOL: Lessons from the EU Meat and Poultry Industry

Brian Buhr

03-4
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Emerging Trends in the New Food Economy: Consumers, Firms and Science

Jean Kinsey

03-3
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Towards More Socially Responsible Cocoa Trade

Philip Abbott

03-2
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Changing Consumer Demand and Its Impact on Canadian Agricultural Policy and Trade

M. Zafiriou, L. Robbins, D. Karamchandani, and P. Ominsiki

03-1
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Consumer Demand for Traceability

Jill E. Hobbs

02-2
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Biotechnology Regulations and the WTO

Ian Sheldon* and Tim Josling

02-1
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Non-Trade Concerns and Domestic/International Policy Choice

David Blandford* and Richard Boisvert

01-2
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Establishing Domestic Support Commitments through a Harmonization Formula

Lars Brink*

01-1
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Has the Uruguay Round Agreement on Agriculture Worked Well?

Stefan Tangermann*

00-1
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Exports and Economic Growth under Structural Change: A Co-integration Analysis of Evidence from Malaysia

Khalid Yousif Khalafalla
and Alan J. Webb*

99-10
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Location of Vertically Linked Industries under Free Trade: Case Studies of Orange Juice and Tomato Paste in the Western Hemisphere

Darcy Hartman, Ian Sheldon and Luther Tweeten*

99-9
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Rational Incompatibility with International Standards

Christopher B. Barrett* and
Yi-Nung Yang

99-8
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Distinguishing Between Equilibrium and Integration in Markets Analysis

Jau Rong Li and Christopher B. Barrett*

99-7
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Competition Policy and International Agricultural Trade

Donald MacLaren and Tim Josling*

99-6
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The Economics of TRQ Administration

David W. Skully*

99-5
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Regionalism and Trade in AgriFood Products

Crescenzo dell'Aquila, Rakhal Sarker, and Karl D. Meilke*

99-4
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Is the WTO Still Relevant to the Global Economy?

Henryka Bochniarz*

99-3
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The Problems and Pitfalls in Modeling International Dairy Trade Liberalization

Karl Meilke* and Sylvain Lariviere

99-2
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Economic Costs of the U.S. Wheat Export Enhancement Program: Manna from Heaven or from Taxpayers

Jeffrey M. Peterson, Bartholomeus J. Minten, and Harry de Gorter*

99-1
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What is the Cause of Growth in Regional Trade: Trade Liberalization of RTA's? The Case of Agriculture

Xinshen Diao
Terry Roe*
Agapi Somwaru

98-6
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Import Rules for FMD Contaminated Beef

Philip L. Paarlberg*
John G. Lee

98-5
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Modeling the U.S. Sweetener Sector:
An Application to the Analysis of Policy Reform

Stephan L. Haley*

98-4
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Implementation of the WTO Agreement on the Application of Sanitary and Phytosanitary Measures: The First Two Years

Donna Roberts*

98-3
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Implementation of the Agreement on Agriculture

Nestor Osorio Londoño
(contact Laura Bipes* for copies)

98-2
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Does the Agreement on Agriculture Work?
Agricultural Disputes after the Uruguay Round

Robert Hudec
(contact Laura Bipes* for copies)

98-1

The Economics of Foreign Direct Investment and
Trade with an Application to the U.S. Food Processing Industry

Munisamy Gopinath
Daniel Pick*
Utpal Vasavada

97-4
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State Trading in Agriculture: An Analytical Framework

Praveen M. Dixit*
Tim Josling

97-3

Impact of CFTA/NAFTA on U.S. and Canadian Agriculture

Luther Tweeten*
Jerry Sharples and
Linda Evers-Smith

97-2

Environmental Protection with Policies for Sale

Joachim Schleich
(contact David Orden* for copies)

97-1

Measuring the Effect of Increased Horticultural Imports: An Application to Winter Vegetables

Stephen Haley*

96-5

Evaluation of Export Promotion Programs on Trade of High-Valued and Processed Food Products: Implications for North Carolina Agribusiness

William Amponsah*
Kofi Adu-Nyako and
Daniel Pick

96-4

What is Happening to U.S. Farm Policy: A Chronology and Analysis of the 1995-1996 Farm Bill Debate

David Orden*
Robert Paarlberg and
Terry Roe

96-3

National Administered Protection Agencies: Their role in the Post-Uruguay Round World

Karl D. Meilke*
Rakhal Sarker

96-2
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Nontariff Agricultural Trade Barriers Revisited

Jimmye S. Hillman (Contact Laura Bipes for copies)

96-1

International Commerce in Processed Foods: Patterns and Curiosities

Dennis R. Henderson Ian M. Sheldon Daniel Pick*

95-7

U.S. Trade Threats: Rhetoric or War?

Mylene Kherallah
John Beghin*

95-6

Wheat Buffer Stocks and Trade in an Efficient Global Economy

Shiva S. Makki
Luther Tweeten*
Mario J. Maranda

95-5

Challenges in Quantitative Economic Analysis in Support of Multilateral Trade Negotiations

Karl Meilke
Don McClatchy
Harry deGorter*

95-4

Analysis of U.S. Export Enhancement Targeting and Bonus Determination Criteria

Stephen Haley*
David Skully

95-3

Restricting Wheat Imports from Canada: Impact of Product Differentiation and U.S. Export Policy Goals

Stephen Haley*

95-2

U.S. Imports of Canadian Wheat: Estimating the Effect of the U.S. Export Enhancement Program

Stephen Haley*

95-1

Intra-Industry Trade in Agricultural Products in the Western Hemisphere: Preliminary Evidence and Implications for Economic Integration

Donna Roberts*

94-6

The Economic Implications of Chemical Use Restrictions in Agriculture

Monika Hartmann
P. Michael Schmitz*

94-5

Labor Adjustment and Gradual Reform: Is Commitment Important?

Larry Karp*
Thierry Paul

94-4

Alternative Oligopolistic Structures in International Commodity Markets: Price or Quantity Competition?

Colin Carter
Donald A. MacLaren*

94-3

Declining U.S. Tobacco Exports to Australia: A Derived Demand Approach to Competitiveness

John Beghin*

94-2

Strategic Agricultural Trade Policy Interdependence and the Exchange Rate: A Game Theoretic Analysis

P. Lynn Kennedy
Harald vonWitzke*
Terry L. Roe

94-1

The Economics of Grain Producer Cartels

James Gleckler
Luther Tweeten*

93-9

Wheat Cleaning and Its Effect on U.S. Wheat Exports

Stephen Haley*
Susan Leetmaa
Alan Webb

93-8

Evaluation of External Market Effects and Government Intervention in Malaysia's Agricultural Sector: A Computable General Equilibrium Framework

Kim Leng Yeah
John Yanagida
Hiroshi Yamauchi*

93-7

Domestic and Trade Policy for Central and East European Agriculture

Larry Karp*
Stefanou Spiro

93-6

Phasing In and Phasing Out Protectionism with Costly Adjustment of Labour

Larry Karp*
Thierry Paul

93-5

Measuring Protection in Agriculture: The Producer Subsidy Equivalent Revisited

William Masters*

93-4

International Trade in Forest Products: An Overview

G. David Puttock
Marc Sabourin
Karl D. Meilke*

93-3

Environmental and Agricultural Policy Linkages in the European Community: The Nitrate Problem and Cap Reform

Stephen Haley*

93-2

Testing Dynamic Specification for Import Demand Models: The Case of Cotton

Carlos Arnade
Daniel Pick*
Utpal Vasavada

93-1

Agricultural and Trade Deregulation in New Zealand: Lessons for Europe and the CAP

Jim Gibson
Jimmye Hillman*
Timothy Josling
Ralph Lattimore
Dorothy Stumme

92-10

MacSharry or Dunkel: Which Plan Reforms the CAP?

Tim Josling*
Stefan Tangermann

92-9

The Evolving Farm Structure in Eastern Germany

Philip Paarlberg*

92-8

Shifts in Eastern German Production Structure Under Market Forces

Philip Paarlberg*

92-7

The Treatment of National Agricultural Policies in Free Trade Areas

Tim Josling*

92-6

Implementing a New Trade Paradigm: Opportunities for Agricultural Trade Regionalism in the Pacific Rim

Luther Tweeten*
Chin-Zen Lin
James Gleckler
Norman Rask

92-5

Agricultural Trade Liberalization: Implications for Productive Factors in the U.S.

Peter Liapis
Mathew Shane*

92-4

A Critique of Computable General Equilibrium Models for Trade Policy Analysis

Tim Hazledine

92-3

Whither European Community Common Agricultural Policy, MacSharried or Dunkeled in the GATT?

Vernon Roningen*

92-2

Assessing Model Assumptions in Trade Liberalization Modeling: An Application to SWOPSIM

Michael Herlihy
Stephen Haley*
Brian Johnston

92-1

Estimated Impacts of a Potential U.S.-Mexico Preferential Trading Agreement for the Agricultural Sector

Barry Krissoff*
Liana Neff
Jerry Sharples

91-10

A Simple Measure for Agricultural Trade Distortion

Vernon Roningen*
Praveen M. Dixit

91-9

Partial Report of World Rice Trade: Implications for the U.S. Rice Sector and Agribusiness

Stephen Haley*

91-8

Agricultural Policymaking in Germany: Implications for the German Position in Multilateral Trade Negotiations

Stefan Tangermann*
David Kelch

91-7

European Economic Integration and the Consequences for U.S. Agriculture

James Gleckler
Bob Koopman
Luther Tweeten*

91-6

The Export Enhancement Program: Prospects Under the Food, Agriculture, Conservation, and Trade Act of 1990

Stephen Haley*

91-5

Global Grain Stocks and World Market Stability Revisited

Steve Martinez
Jerry Sharples*

91-4

The Impact of Real Exchange Rate Misalignment and Instability on Macroeconomic Performance in Sub-Saharan Africa

Dhaneshwar Ghura
Thomas J. Grennes*

91-3

U.S. Export Subsidies in Wheat: Strategic Trade Policy or an Expensive Beggar-My-Neighbor Tactic?

Giovanni Anania
Mary Bohman
Colin Carter*

91-2

Economic Impacts of the U.S. Honey Support Program on the Canadian Honey Trade and Producer Prices

Barry Prentice*
Kwame Darko

91-1

Report of the Task Fore on Reviving the GATT Negotiations in Agriculture

(Trade Update Notes)
Maury Bredahl, Chair*

90-6

Agricultural Policies and the GATT: Reconciling Protection, Support and Distortion

Harry de Gorter*
David R. Harvey

90-5

Politically Acceptable Trade Compromises Between the EC and the US: A Game Theory Approach

Martin Johnson
Louis Mahe
Terry L. Roe*

90-4

Uncertainty, Price Stabilization and Welfare

E. Kwan Choi*
Stanley Johnson

90-3

Report of the Task Force on The Comprehensive Proposals for Negotiations in Agriculture

Tim Josling, Chair*

90-2

Optimal Trade Policies for a Developing Country Under Uncertainty

E. Kwan Choi*
Harvey E. Lapan

90-1

Background Papers for Report of the Task Force on The Aggregate Measure of Support: Potential Use by GATT for Agriculture

G.E. Rossmiller, Chair*

89-9

Agricultural Policy Adjustments in East Asia: The Korean Rice Economy

Yong Dae Kwon
Hiroshi Yamauchi*

89-8

Report of the Task Force on The Aggregate Measure of Support: Potential Use by GATT for Agriculture

G.E. Rossmiller, Chair*

89-7

Report of the Task Force on Reinstrumentation of Agricultural Policies

Stephen Magiera, Chair

89-6

Report of the Task Force on Tariffication and Rebalancing

Tim Josling, Chair*

89-5

The Welfare Effects of Imperfect Harmonization of Trade and Industrial Policy

K. Gastios
Larry Karp*

89-4

Export Supply and Import Demand Elasticities in the Japanese Textile Industry: A Production Theory Approach

Daniel Pick*
Timothy Park

89-3

Does Arbitraging Matter? Spatial Trade Models and Discriminatory Trade Policies

Giovanni Anania
Alex McCalla*

89-2

Report of ESCOP Subcommittee on Domestic and International Markets and Policy

Alex McCalla, Chair*

89-1

Who Determines Farm Programs? Agribusiness and the Making of Farm Policy

Julian Alston
Colin Carter*
M. Wohlgenant

88-7

Targeted and Global Export Subsidies and Welfare Impacts

Mary Bohman
Colin Carter*
Jeffrey Dortman

88-6

A Comparison of Tariffs and Quotas in a Strategic Setting

Larry Karp*

88-5

Market Effects of a In-Kind Subsidies

James P. Houck*

88-4

Effect of Sugar Price Policy on U.S. Imports of Processed Sugar-Containing Foods

Cathy Jabara*

88-3

Determinants of U.S. Wheat Producer Support Price: A Time Series Analysis

Harald von Witzke*

88-2

Two-Stage Agricultural Import Demand Models Theory and Applications

Colin Carter*
Richard Green
Daniel Pick

88-1

Developing Country Agriculture in the Uruguay Round: What the North Might Miss

Carl Mabbs-Zeno
Nicole Ballenger*

87-9

Agricultural Trade Liberalization in a Multi-Sector World Model

Barry Krissoff*
Nicole Ballenger

87-8

Grain Markets and the United States: Trade Wars, Export Subsidies, and Price Rivalry

James P. Houck*

87-7

Japanese Beef Policy and GATT Negotiations: An Analysis of Reducing Assistance for Beef Producers

Thomas Wahl
Dermot Hayes*
Gary Williams

87-6

An Analysis of Canadian Demand for Imported Tomatoes: One Market or Many?

Kwame Darko-Mensah
Barry Prentice*

87-5

Deficits and Agriculture: An Alternative Parable

Richard Just
Robert Chambers*

87-4

The Effect of Protection and Exchange Rate Policies on Agricultural Trade: Implications for Argentina, Brazil, and Mexico

Barry Krissoff*
Nicole Ballenger

87-3

International Negotiations on Farm Support Levels: The Role of PSEs

Stefan Tangermann
Tim Josling*
Scott Pearson

87-2

Comparative Advantage, Competitive Advantage, and U.S. Agricultural Trade

Kelley White*

87-1

Estimating Gains from Less Distorted Agricultural Trade

Jerry Sharples*

86-5

Optimum Tariffs in a Distorted Economy: An Application to Agriculture

Larry Karp*
John Beghin

86-4

Targeted Agricultural Export Subsidies and Social Welfare

Philip Abbott*
Philip Paarlberg
Jerry Sharples

86-3

An Econometric Model of the European Economic Community's Wheat Market

Harry de Gorter
Karl Meilke*

86-2

Risk Aversion in a Dynamic Trading Game

Larry Karp*

86-1

Basic Economics of an Export Bonus Scheme

James P. Houck*

85-1

Do Macroeconomic Variables Affect the Agricultural Trade Sector? An Elasticities Analysis

Alex McCalla*
Daniel Pick

 
   
   
 
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