Chronicle of Canadian Hog Stabilization Programs and U.S. Countervailing Duties on Hogs and Pork (A)
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- Karl D. Meilke & GianCarlo Moschini, 1992. "Chronicle of Canadian Hog Stabilization Programs and U.S. Countervailing Duties on Hogs and Pork, A," Center for Agricultural and Rural Development (CARD) Publications 91-gatt5, Center for Agricultural and Rural Development (CARD) at Iowa State University.
- Karl D. Meilke & GianCarlo Moschini, 1992. "Chronicle of Canadian Hog Stabilization Programs and U.S. Countervailing Duties on Hogs and Pork, A," Food and Agricultural Policy Research Institute (FAPRI) Publications (archive only) 91-gatt5, Center for Agricultural and Rural Development (CARD) at Iowa State University.
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- Meilke, Karl D. & Sarker, Rakhal, 1995.
"National Administered Protection Agencies: Their Role in the Post-Uruguay Round World,"
1995: Understanding Technical Barriers to Agricultural Trade Conference, December 1995, Tucson, Arizona
50714, International Agricultural Trade Research Consortium.
- Meilke, Karl D. & Sarker, Rakhal, 1996. "National Administered Protection Agencies: Their Role In The Post-Uruguay Round World," Working Papers 51212, International Agricultural Trade Research Consortium.
- Karl D. Meilke & Rakhal Sarker, 1997.
"Four case studies of agri‐food CVDs and a proposal for reforming national administered protection agencies,"
Agricultural Economics, International Association of Agricultural Economists, vol. 17(2-3), pages 147-164, December.
- Meilke, Karl D. & Sarker, Rakhal, 1997. "Four case studies of agri-food CVDs and a proposal for reforming national administered protection agencies," Agricultural Economics, Blackwell, vol. 17(2-3), pages 147-164, December.
- Sarker, Rakhal & Ratnesena, Shashini, 2014. "Revealed Comparative Advantage and Half-A-Century Competitiveness of Canadian Agriculture: A Case Study of Wheat, Beef and Pork Sectors," Working Papers 165675, Canadian Agricultural Trade Policy Research Network.
- Barichello, Richard R. & Josling, Timothy E. & Sumner, Daniel A., 2004. "Agricultural Trade Relations Between Canada And The United States," Working Papers 15852, University of British Columbia, Food and Resource Economics.
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