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The Impact Of Imports Of Manufactured Milk Products On The U.S. Dairy Industry

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  • Novakovic, Andrew M.
  • Thompson, Robert L.

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The time paths of adjustment of consumption, production, and price of specific dairy products and raw milk are estimated under three alternative levels of manufactured product imports. Much larger than historically "normal" import levels are required to bring about a substantial impact upon the dairy industry in the longer run.

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  • Novakovic, Andrew M. & Thompson, Robert L., 1977. "The Impact Of Imports Of Manufactured Milk Products On The U.S. Dairy Industry," 1977 AAEA-WAEA Joint Meeting, July 31-August 3, San Diego, California 283628, American Agricultural Economics Association (New Name 2008: Agricultural and Applied Economics Association).
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:aaea77:283628
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.283628
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    1. Jean-Paul Chavas & Richard M. Klemme, 1986. "Aggregate Milk Supply Response and Investment Behavior on U.S. Dairy Farms," American Journal of Agricultural Economics, Agricultural and Applied Economics Association, vol. 68(1), pages 55-66.
    2. Dahlgran, Roger A., 1981. "Dairy Marketing And Policy Analysis: A Critical Review Of Recent Empirical Studies," Department of Economics and Business - Archive 259651, North Carolina State University, Department of Economics.
    3. Bailey, Kenneth W., 2000. "Evaluating The Economic Impacts Of Regional Milk Pricing Authorities: The Case Of Dairy Compacts," Agricultural and Resource Economics Review, Northeastern Agricultural and Resource Economics Association, vol. 29(2), pages 1-12, October.
    4. Womack, Abner W. & Perso, Robin K. & Brandt, Jon A., 1989. "An Econometric Model of the U.S. Dairy Industry," WAEA/ WFEA Conference Archive (1929-1995) 244832, Western Agricultural Economics Association.
    5. Jabara, Cathy L., 1981. "Interaction of Japanese Rice and Wheat Policy and Impact on Trade," Staff Reports 276705, United States Department of Agriculture, Economic Research Service.
    6. Marchant, Mary A. & Song, Baohui, 2003. "Endogenizing Government Behavior: Empirical Study Of The U.S. Dairy Price Support Program," 2003 Annual Meeting, February 1-5, 2003, Mobile, Alabama 35103, Southern Agricultural Economics Association.
    7. Bailey, Kenneth W. & Wu, Zhen, 2005. "An Economic Model Of U.S. Imports Of Butter And Milk Fat Products," Staff Paper Series 18846, Pennsylvania State University, Department of Agricultural Economics and Rural Sociology.

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