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An Empirical Analysis of Alternative Export Subsidy Programs for U.S. Wheat

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  • Salathe, Larry
  • Langley, Suchada V.

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U S wheat exports have fallen nearly 20 percent since 1981. Major contributing factors appear to be the strong U S dollar, debt problems m many gram-Importing countries, and mandated support levels providing an umbrella under which U S competitors can produce and sell their grams US subsidies for wheat sales,abroad, either directly or by segmenting the domestic and export markets, might offset these factors This article analyzes the consequences of several export subsidy programs on US producers, consumers, and taxpayers under alternative assumptions regarding the price responsiveness of the world wheat market

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  • Salathe, Larry & Langley, Suchada V., 1986. "An Empirical Analysis of Alternative Export Subsidy Programs for U.S. Wheat," Journal of Agricultural Economics Research, United States Department of Agriculture, Economic Research Service, vol. 38(1), pages 1-18.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:uersja:149299
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.149299
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    1. Bailey, Kenneth W. & Houck, James P., 1989. "An Analysis of the Export Enhancement Program for Wheat," CNFAP Staff Reports 244129, Food and Agricultural Policy Research Institute (FAPRI).
    2. Gardner, George R. & Skully, Davide W., 1986. "The Conduct Of Wheat Marketing In North Africa," Staff Reports 277903, United States Department of Agriculture, Economic Research Service.
    3. Bailey, Kenneth W., 1989. "The Impact Of The Food Security Act Of 1985 On U.S. Wheat Exports," Southern Journal of Agricultural Economics, Southern Agricultural Economics Association, vol. 21(2), pages 1-12, December.
    4. Barbarika, Alex, Jr. & Langley, Jim, 1989. "The Conservation Reserve Program: Long-Term Budgetary And Farm Sector Impacts," 1989 Annual Meeting, July 30-August 2, Baton Rouge, Louisiana 270476, American Agricultural Economics Association (New Name 2008: Agricultural and Applied Economics Association).

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