de Frahan, Bruno Henry Tritten, Christian Sumner, Daniel
Abstract
Agenda 2000 reduces the bias in favor of low quality wheat in European Union (EU) production, but also improves access for imports of high quality wheat. Therefore, this paper uses a partial equilibrium displacement model that differentiates wheat according to its origin and end use to investigate the impact of Agenda 2000 on wheat supply and demand in France.
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Paper provided by American Agricultural Economics Association (New Name 2008: Agricultural and Applied Economics Association) in its series 2001 Annual meeting, August 5-8, Chicago, IL with number
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Length: Date of creation: 2001 Date of revision: Handle: RePEc:ags:aaea01:20755
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