An analysis of possible U.S. sugar import policy revisions

The U.S. sugar import policy, while supporting domestic producers, has had indirect effects on other markets. This study extends previous analyses to look at effects of sugar policy changes from a total agricultural sector perspective. The effects of sugar policy reform are studied with and without...

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Veröffentlicht in:Applied economic perspectives and policy 1993-05, Vol.15 (2), p.255-268
Hauptverfasser: Tanyeri-Abur, A, McCarl, B.A, Chang, C.C, Knutson, R.D, Peterson, E.W.F, Coble, K.H
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description The U.S. sugar import policy, while supporting domestic producers, has had indirect effects on other markets. This study extends previous analyses to look at effects of sugar policy changes from a total agricultural sector perspective. The effects of sugar policy reform are studied with and without changes in farm program provisions for other crops. The results show welfare losses due to the sugar program. It is also shown that reduction of farm programs without altering the sugar quota tilts the terms of trade toward sugar producers giving them a competitive advantage and it is implied that both sets of policies need to be revised simultaneously to avoid distortions between commodities.
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AZUCAR
BIEN ETRE SOCIAL
BIENESTAR SOCIAL
Commodities
COMPORTAMIENTO ECONOMICO
COMPORTEMENT ECONOMIQUE
CONTINGENT DES IMPORTATIONS
Crop economics
Crop production
CUOTA DE IMPORTACION
ESTADOS UNIDOS DE AMERICA
ETATS UNIS
Farm commodities
High fructose corn syrup
MANTENIMIENTO DE LOS PRECIOS
MARCHE
MERCADOS
MODELE DE SIMULATION
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POLITIQUE AGRICOLE
PRECIOS
PRIX
Producer surplus
SECTEUR AGRICOLE
SECTOR AGRARIO
SOUTIEN DES PRIX
SUCRE
Sugar crops
Sugar industry
Sugars
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