Economic Impacts of the Canadian Softwood Lumber Dispute on U.S. Industries

Economic Impacts of the Canadian Softwood Lumber Dispute on U.S. Industries
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Total Pages : 64
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ISBN-10 : PSU:000058161982
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Synopsis Economic Impacts of the Canadian Softwood Lumber Dispute on U.S. Industries by : United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation. Subcommittee on Trade, Tourism, and Economic Development

The Softwood Lumber War

The Softwood Lumber War
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Publisher : Earthscan
Total Pages : 321
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ISBN-10 : 9781936331581
ISBN-13 : 1936331586
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Synopsis The Softwood Lumber War by : Daowei Professor Zhang

As a forester interested in economics and policy, Daowei Zhang followed the softwood lumber dispute between the U.S. and Canada for nearly 20 years. Dubbed the 'Softwood Lumber War,' the conflict enveloped politicians and business leaders on both sides of the border and placed strains on the historically close economic and political relations between the two countries. This book is an unprecedentedly detailed evaluation of how the conflict began and how it was sustained for such a long period of time. The book considers the implications that may follow from the 2006 agreement between the nations, and the broader lessons that might be learned about international trade conflicts. The early 1980s was a difficult time for U.S. lumber producers. Finding their domestic market share in decline, they requested restrictions on Canadian lumber imports. Alleging that the Canadian producers were being subsidized, they eventually secured a 15 percent export tax on Canadian lumber in 1986. A long series of trade battles followed against a background of shortages in the U.S. timber supply, changing international markets, and the establishment of the North American Free Trade Agreement and the World Trade Organization. Canada and the United States are the world's largest trading partners, but, as Zhang demonstrates, it is a relationship in which domestic pressure groups, different institutional structures within each government, and differences in the relative economic power of each country remain extremely important determinants of foreign policy. The fact that the softwood lumber dispute has taken so long to resolve-and the prospect that the 2006 agreement has the potential to be undone by continuing litigation and trade friction-raise important questions about international relations in a world that is supposedly moving toward free trade.

The Political Economy of Protection

The Political Economy of Protection
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Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Total Pages : 178
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ISBN-10 : 9781136455490
ISBN-13 : 1136455493
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Synopsis The Political Economy of Protection by : Arye L. Hillman

This book examines how trade policy is determined in democratic countries, and illustrates how protectionist policies are engendered by political processes that allow groups to pursue their own interests.

United States-Canada Lumber Dispute

United States-Canada Lumber Dispute
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Total Pages : 64
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ISBN-10 : UCAL:B5149703
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Synopsis United States-Canada Lumber Dispute by : United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Finance

Canada's Forests

Canada's Forests
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Publisher : McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Total Pages : 106
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ISBN-10 : 9780773571693
ISBN-13 : 0773571698
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Synopsis Canada's Forests by : Ken Drushka

Ken Drushka analyses the changes in human attitudes towards the forests, detailing the rise of the late nineteenth-century conservation movement and its subsequent decline after World War I, the interplay between industry and government in the development of policy, the adoption of sustained yield policies after World War II, and the recent adoption of sustainable forest management in response to environmental concerns. Drushka argues that, despite the centuries of use, the Canadian forest retains a good deal of its vitality and integrity. Written in accessible language and aimed at a general readership, Canada's Forests will be a must-read for anyone interested in the debate about the current and future uses of this precious natural resource.

Forest Economics

Forest Economics
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Publisher : UBC Press
Total Pages : 414
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ISBN-10 : 9780774821551
ISBN-13 : 0774821558
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Synopsis Forest Economics by : Daowei Zhang

Forestry cannot be isolated from the forces that drive all economic activity. It involves using land, labour, and capital to produce goods and services from forests, while economics helps in understanding how this can be done in ways that will best meet the needs of people. Therefore, a firm grounding in economics is integral to sound forestry policies and practices. This book, a major revision and expansion of Peter H. Pearse’s 1990 classic, provides this grounding. Updated and enhanced with advanced empirical presentation of materials, it covers the basic economic principles and concepts and their application to modern forest management and policy issues. Forest Economics draws on the strengths of two of the field’s leading practitioners who have more than fifty years of combined experience in teaching forest economics in the United States and Canada. Its comprehensive and systematic analysis of forest issues makes it an indispensable resource for students and practitioners of forest management, natural resource conservation, and environmental studies.

International Trade in Forest Products

International Trade in Forest Products
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Publisher : CABI
Total Pages : 213
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ISBN-10 : 9781789248234
ISBN-13 : 178924823X
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Synopsis International Trade in Forest Products by : G. Cornelis van Kooten

Because of the long-standing Canada-U.S. lumber trade dispute and the current pressure on the world's forests as a renewable energy source, much attention has been directed toward the modelling of international trade in wood products. Two types of trade models are described in this book: one is rooted in economic theory and mathematical programming, and the other consists of two econometric/statistical models--a gravity model rooted in theory and an approach known as GVAR that relies on time series analyses. The purpose of the book is to provide the background theory behind models and facilitate readers in easily constructing their own models to analyse policy questions that they wish to address, whether in forestry or some other sector. Examples in the book are meant to illustrate how models can be used to say something about a variety of issues, including identification of the gains and losses to various players in the North American softwood lumber business, and the potential for redirecting sales of lumber to countries outside the United States. The discussion is expanded to include other products besides lumber, and used to examine, for example, the effects of log export restrictions by one nation on all other forestry jurisdictions, the impacts of climate policies as they relate to the global forest sector, and the impact of oil prices on forest product markets throughout the world. This book will appeal to practising economists and researchers who wish to examine various policies that affect international trade, whether their interest is local or international in scope. Because the book provides the theoretical bases underlying various models, students and practitioners will find this a valuable reference book or supplementary textbook.