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Impact of the U.S. Export Enhancement Program on Exports of Canadian Durum to the U.S

Nathalie Lavoie

American Journal of Agricultural Economics, 1994, vol. 76, issue 5, 1280-1287

Abstract: The Export Enhancement Program (EEP) of the United States creates a price wedge between those countries that receive this subsidy and those that do not. At the same time, the EEP has made the U.S. market profitable for Canadian exports. The objective of this study is to assess the impact of the EEP on Canadian exports of durum wheat to the U.S. For this purpose, a conceptual framework is developed and tested with a quarterly econometric model. The empirical results support the conceptual characterization and suggest that the EEP for durum has stimulated about half of Canadian durum exports to the United States.

Date: 1994
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