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| Title: | Increasing the United States Tariff-Rate Sugar Quota for Cuba and Mexico: A Partial-Equilibrium Simulation |
| Authors: | Petrolia, Daniel R. Kennedy, P. Lynn |
| Keywords: | Cuba Mexico sugar tariff-rate quota |
| JEL Codes: | F13 F17 Q17 |
| Issue Date: | 2003-12 |
| Abstract: | Increases in the United States tariff-rate quota for sugar are simulated to determine the impact of Cuban market access and an increased Mexican allotment. The effects on both domestic and international sugar markets, including production, consumption, prices and trade, are determined and welfare effects identified. This analysis is carried out using a partial-equilibrium simplified world trade model, Modele International Simplifie de Simulation (MISS), which simulates, in a comparative-static framework, the effects of various policy actions. |
| URI: | http://purl.umn.edu/43200 |
| Institution/Association: | Journal of Agricultural and Applied Economics>Volume 35, Number 03, December 2003 |
| Total Pages: | 9 |
| From Page: | 589 |
| To Page: | 597 |
| Collections: | Volume 35, Number 03, December 2003
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