Title: Regulation And Protectionism Under Gatt: Case Studies In North American Agriculture
Abstract: Introduction: trade and regulations in transition, Andrew Schmitz post-GATT assessment of the world market place, Ronald D. Knutson consequences of tariffication, A. Schmitz et al origins and evolution of supply management Canadian-style, Garth Coffin et al power relationships in the political process, Grace Skogstad provincialism - problems for the regulators and the regulated, K. Rosaasen et al performance of provincial versus centralized pricing - some comparisons, Gerry Gartner venturing into the political market, Michelle Veeman deregulating supply management - the unexpected trade effects, A. Schmitz and James Vercammen will the supply-management cartel stand?, Troy G. Schmitz and Jason Skinner GATT outcomes and political influence, John Spriggs and Julien Alston tobacco-supply management - examples from the US and Australia, Dan Sumner GATT and the US peanut market, Randal R. Rucker et al US sugar and politics, A. Schmitz regulation - the US dairy industry, R. Knutson value-added economic potential, Erna van Duren and Karl Meilke vertical and horizontal co-ordination, Murray Fulton et al supply management and vertical co-ordination - the role of co-operatives, Mary Bohman and Jan Janmett cost competitiveness in the Canadian and US dairy industries, Richard Barichello et al.
Publication Year: 1996
Publication Date: 1996-02-15
Language: en
Type: book
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