@article{Jabara:277801,
      recid = {277801},
      author = {Jabara, Cathy L.},
      title = {TRENDS IN MARKET PENETRATION OF AGRICULTURAL EXPORTS:  EVIDENCE OF PROTECTIONISM?},
      address = {1985-08},
      number = {1486-2018-5868},
      series = {AGE5850726},
      pages = {32},
      year = {1985},
      abstract = {To evaluate the often stated proposition that agricultural  protectionism has reduced market access for agricultural  exports worldwide, this report examines market penetration  of importing country markets by exporters of corn,  soybeans, beef and veal, tobacco, wheat, rice, and cotton  in 1970-82.' Results indicate that, with the exception of  the European Community's variable import levy on corn,  soybeans, corn, and cotton markets are relatively open and  that protection for beef and veal has been limited  primarily to the developed countries. Lower rates of market  penetration growth by exporters of wheat and rice are  indicative of higher levels of protection and producer  support in importing country markets. Trade negotiations to  increase market access for U.S. agricultural exports should  therefore concentrate on the more restricted commodity and  country markets.},
      url = {http://ageconsearch.umn.edu/record/277801},
      doi = {https://doi.org/10.22004/ag.econ.277801},
}