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Goodloe, Carol. |
The operations of the Canadian Wheat Board (CWB), a state trading enterprise, have generated controversy over the years, partly because of an alleged lack of transparency in its operations. This study examines one aspect of operations that is not well understood - the government guarantee of CWB borrowings and export credit sales. This special privilege allows the CWB to generate a "financial cushion", or non-market based revenue, that it can use to enhance returns to producers, discount export prices, or pay administrative expenses. Although recent WTO dispute settlement decisions concluded the CWB does not act inconsistently with some WTO rules, the July 31, 2004 WTO Doha Round framework agreement addresses these potential trade-distorting practices of... |
Tipo: Journal Article |
Palavras-chave: Canadian Wheat Board; Financial cushion; State trading enterprise; World Trade Organization; International Relations/Trade. |
Ano: 2004 |
URL: http://purl.umn.edu/23899 |
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Fulton, Murray E.. |
Over the summer and early autumn of 2006, the Government of Canada has indicated its desire to remove the single-desk selling powers of the Canadian Wheat Board (CWB). The purpose of this paper is to explore the impacts of this proposal. The main conclusion of the paper is that it will be very difficult, if not impossible, for the CWB to survive as an organization. Thus, contrary to what the recent task force report by the federal government indicates, the most likely impact of removing the single-desk selling powers is that the CWB will cease to exist. The elimination of the CWB would transform the Canadian grains industry, with the impact of this change felt in virtually every part of the system. The changes that would accompany the loss of... |
Tipo: Report |
Palavras-chave: Canadian Wheat Board; CWB; Grain; CWB removal; Task Force Report; Crop Production/Industries; Marketing. |
Ano: 2006 |
URL: http://purl.umn.edu/31787 |
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Goodloe, Carol. |
The operations of the Canadian Wheat Board (CWB), a state trading enterprise, have generated controversy over the years, partly because of an alleged lack of transparency in its operations. This study examines one aspect of operations that is not well understood the government guarantee of CWB borrowing and export credit sales. The CWB is able to take advantage of this special privilege to generate a financial cushion, or non-market based revenue, that it can use to enhance returns to producers, discount export prices, or pay administrative expenses. Current WTO negotiations should build on U.S. and EU proposals on STEs and export credit guarantees to address potential trade-distorting practices of STEs such as the CWB. |
Tipo: Working or Discussion Paper |
Palavras-chave: Canadian Wheat Board; Financial cushion; State trading enterprise; World Trade Organization; Agricultural and Food Policy. |
Ano: 2004 |
URL: http://purl.umn.edu/29160 |
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Furtan, William Hartley. |
National policies must be in the interest of all Canadians. Between the 1920s and 1940s when the Canadian Wheat Board (CWB) was first being constructed, the export of wheat from the prairies was an essential component of national policy. In the twenty-first century the CWB has no important role in the development policy of western Canada. Its objectives are totally aimed at earning premiums in the market for prairie farmers. The CWB controls a smaller volume of the prairie crop in 2005 than it did in 1948. Given this diminished role for the CWB, does it need to exist at all? How might it be changed in a transformative way, given the present day realities of trade agreements and domestic pressures, so that it operates in the national interest while still... |
Tipo: Journal Article |
Palavras-chave: Canadian Wheat Board; Single-deck selling; Trade agreements; Agricultural and Food Policy; International Relations/Trade. |
Ano: 2005 |
URL: http://purl.umn.edu/23897 |
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