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Wheat, the Program for 1964

Wheat, the Program for 1964
Author: United States. Department of Agriculture
Publisher:
Total Pages: 48
Release: 1963
Genre: Wheat
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The U.S. Wheat Economy in an International Setting

The U.S. Wheat Economy in an International Setting
Author: Paul Gallagher
Publisher:
Total Pages: 132
Release: 1981
Genre: Developing countries
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This bulletin presents an annual econometric model of the U.S. wheat economy. The research is part of a series on models for the major U.S. field crops; the goal is to provide forecasting and policy analysis tools of ultimate use for policy purposes. Prices for sorghum, a major competitor in the domestic wheat-feed industry, affect wheat supplies, domestic demand, and foreign demand. Rising incomes in less developed countries encourage purchases of U.S. wheat, but income growth in Japan and Western Europe reduces purchases. U.S. Government policy options for exportable wheat-food aid, exports to centrally planned countries, or Government stock ownership-have significantly different influences on wheat prices.


The Economics of United States Grain Stockpiling

The Economics of United States Grain Stockpiling
Author: John P. Stein
Publisher:
Total Pages: 96
Release: 1977
Genre: Agriculture and state
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This report attempts to synthesize the written discussion of grain stockpiling in the economics literature and to provide a structure for the policy discussion of grain stock issues within the U.S. Government. In addition, some new economic analysis is provided. While emphasizing the economic dimension of the issues, how political considerations may modify conclusions based solely on economic analysis is considered. International economic and diplomatic issues are considered from a U.S. perspective to reflect the situation of U.S. policymakers. The report grows out of a survey of the literature, supplemented by discussions with U.S. Government officials in the White House Council on INternational economic Policy (CIEP), the sponsor of this study; the Council of Economic Advisers; the Office of Management and Budget; the Departments of Agriculture, State, and the Treasury; and the Office of the Special Representative for Trade Negotiations.