Differentiated products and supply controls in the analysis of agricultural policy reform: the case of tobacco
John Beghin () and
Ruey‐er Chang
Agricultural Economics, 1992, vol. 7, issue 3-4, 301-315
Abstract:
With a multi‐market model of the U.S. tobacco and cigarette industries, we analyze the impact of a reduction in the assistance to U.S. tobacco producers by relaxing production quotas with nonbinding price support and by lowering tariffs on tobacco imports. The results show the importance of incorporating differentiated product and supply control assumptions into agricultural policy analysis.
Date: 1992
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