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Effects of an Export Embargo on Related Goods: Logs and Lumber

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A. Clark Wiseman and Roger Sedjo (sedjo@rff.org)
American Journal of Agricultural Economics, 1981, vol. 63, issue 3, pages 423-429

Abstract: This paper extends and applies the Marshallian derived demand model in the context of international trade. The model is utilized to derive estimates of the market equilibrium, net welfare, and welfare incidence effects of a hypothetical embargo of softwood log exports from the Pacific Coast region of the United States. The approach is potentially applicable to the analysis of various restrictions on primary products exports which may be instituted to maintain the viability of domestic processing industries.
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