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Potential Implications Of Freer Trade For The United States And Canadian Dairy Sectors: A Spatial Analysis

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  • Novakovic, Andrew M.
  • Doyon, Maurice
  • Bishop, Phillip M.

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  • Novakovic, Andrew M. & Doyon, Maurice & Bishop, Phillip M., 1996. "Potential Implications Of Freer Trade For The United States And Canadian Dairy Sectors: A Spatial Analysis," Proceedings of the 2nd Agricultural and Food Policy Systems Information Workshop, 1996: Understanding Canada\United States Dairy Disputes 16954, Farm Foundation, Agricultural and Food Policy Systems Information Workshops.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:ffaf96:16954
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.16954
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    1. Bressler, R.G., 1958. "Pricing Raw Product in Complex Milk Markets," Journal of Agricultural Economics Research, United States Department of Agriculture, Economic Research Service, vol. 10(4), pages 1-18, October.
    2. Benoit Mario Papillon, 1995. "Domestic Processing of Supply-managed Products Under Tariffication: Is the Rate of Protection Positive?," Canadian Journal of Agricultural Economics/Revue canadienne d'agroeconomie, Canadian Agricultural Economics Society/Societe canadienne d'agroeconomie, vol. 43(4), pages 587-593, December.
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    1. Ronald D. Knutson & Robert Romain & David P. Anderson & James W. Richardson, 1997. "Farm-Level Consequences of Canadian and U.S. Dairy Policies," Canadian Journal of Agricultural Economics/Revue canadienne d'agroeconomie, Canadian Agricultural Economics Society/Societe canadienne d'agroeconomie, vol. 45(4), pages 421-432, December.
    2. Devadoss, Stephen, 1998. "Importance Of The Processed Food Sector For The U.S. Agricultural Industry," Research Discussion Papers 29246, Montana State University, Department of Agricultural Economics and Economics, Trade Research Center.

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