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guarantees: the United States, Canada and France. Additionality of credit guarantees were also contrasted to the Export …. Additionality was estimated at 12.6 MMT for credit guarantees and 19 MMT for EEP. The U.S. results, when considering costs of the … additionality than EEP. These results cast doubt on the price subsidy equivalence of guarantees.The subsidy implied in Canadian …
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guarantees: the United States, Canada and France. Additionality of credit guarantees were also contrasted to the Export …. Additionality was estimated at 12.6 MMT for credit guarantees and 19 MMT for EEP. The U.S. results, when considering costs of the … additionality than EEP. These results cast doubt on the price subsidy equivalence of guarantees.The subsidy implied in Canadian …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009444038
guarantees: the United States, Canada and France. Additionality of credit guarantees were also contrasted to the Export …. Additionality was estimated at 12.6 MMT for credit guarantees and 19 MMT for EEP. The U.S. results, when considering costs of the … additionality than EEP. These results cast doubt on the price subsidy equivalence of guarantees. The subsidy implied in Canadian …
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.S. agricultural exports...Canada and Mexico provided about 25 percent of the $20.8 billion of agricultural goods imported into the …
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, Belgium, and Italy joined the United States, France, Holland, and Germany in exporting more than $10 billion in agricultural …
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, Canada, the Soviet Union, the Netherlands, Mexico, Taiwan, and West Germany. …
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The main objective of the present study is to estimate the extent to which the RDP investment support has a complementary or a substitutionary effect on farm investments. In order to answer this question, we attempt to quantify the potential deadweight loss by estimating the extent to which the...
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Recently, the WTO Panel in charge of the softwood lumber case brought by Canada against the United States ruled in … favor of Canada. The “benefit conferred” criterion played a critical role in the ruling, which concluded that the United …
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Since the United States and Canada could not resolve their contentious dispute on lumber trade, both countries …
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