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Acreage Response Under Canada's Western Grains Stabilization Program

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  • Mario J. Miranda
  • Frank Novak
  • Mel Lerohl

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An aggregate acreage supply model for the Canadian prairies is estimated assuming that farmers base short-run acreage decisions on the ex ante rational expectation and variance of per-hectare revenue. To account for the effects of government intervention, a structural model of the Western Grains Stabilization Program is incorporated into the estimation framework. Results indicate the Program contributed to modest increases in cropped acreage between 1976 and 1990.

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  • Mario J. Miranda & Frank Novak & Mel Lerohl, 1994. "Acreage Response Under Canada's Western Grains Stabilization Program," American Journal of Agricultural Economics, Agricultural and Applied Economics Association, vol. 76(2), pages 270-276.
  • Handle: RePEc:oup:ajagec:v:76:y:1994:i:2:p:270-276.
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    1. Bakhshi, Samira & Kerr, William A., 2009. "Is There Supply Distortion In The Green Box? An Acreage Response Approach," Working Papers 51093, Canadian Agricultural Trade Policy Research Network.
    2. Tabares Elizabeth & Ramón Rosales, 2005. "Políticas de control de oferta de coca: la zanahoria" y "el garrote""," Revista Desarrollo y Sociedad, Universidad de los Andes,Facultad de Economía, CEDE, May.
    3. Klein, Kurt K. & Storey, Gary, 1998. "Structural Developments In The Canadian Grains And Oilseeds Sector," Proceedings of the 4th Agricultural and Food Policy Systems Information Workshop 1998: Economic Harmonization in the Canadian\U.S.\Mexican Grain-Livestock Subsector; 16758, Farm Foundation, Agricultural and Food Policy Systems Information Workshops.
    4. Andrew Schmitz, 2008. "Canadian Agricultural Programs and Policy in Transition," Canadian Journal of Agricultural Economics/Revue canadienne d'agroeconomie, Canadian Agricultural Economics Society/Societe canadienne d'agroeconomie, vol. 56(4), pages 371-391, December.
    5. Kruse, John R., 2003. "Implications Of The 2002 U.S. Farm Act For World Agriculture," Proceedings of the 9th Agricultural and Food Policy Systems Information Workshop, 2003: Farm Policy Development and Policy Tensions under NAFTA 16808, Farm Foundation, Agricultural and Food Policy Systems Information Workshops.
    6. Unterschultz, James R. & Jeffrey, Scott R. & Quagrainie, Kwamena K., 2000. "Value-Adding 20 Billion By 2005: Impact At The Alberta Farm Gate," Project Report Series 24049, University of Alberta, Department of Resource Economics and Environmental Sociology.
    7. Vavra, Pavel & Smith, Vincent H., 1996. "Cereals Area Supply Response in the U.K.: The Effects of CAP Reform," Research Discussion Papers 256817, Montana State University, Department of Agricultural Economics and Economics, Trade Research Center.

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