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Biblioteca Analyzing Effects of the U.S. Duties on Canadian Hard Red Spring Wheat

Analyzing Effects of the U.S. Duties on Canadian Hard Red Spring Wheat

Analyzing Effects of the U.S. Duties on Canadian Hard Red Spring Wheat

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Date of publication
Diciembre 2009
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ISBN / Resource ID
AGRIS:US2016201410

Since the United States imposed antidumping and countervailing duties totaling 14.16 percent on imports of Canadian hard red spring (HRS) wheat, Canadian exports to the United States have nearly stopped. This study examines the impact of the decreased HRS wheat imports from Canada on U.S. wheat prices and producer income. To measure the impacts of the U.S. duties accurately, special attention is paid to issues related to substitutability between HRS and hard red winter (HRW) wheat and third-country effects. Results suggest that the substantial decline in Canadian HRS wheat exports to the United States has increased U.S. HRS and HRW wheat prices and thus farm income.

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Baek, Jungho
Mattson, Jeremy W.
Koo, Won W.

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