Authors
Julian M Alston, Colin A Carter, Lovell S Jarvis
Publication date
1989
Journal
Choices
Volume
4
Issue
4
Description
BENEFIT AMERICANS cent of the total quota. The LIPC has filled the greatest part of this quota by tendering specific qualities and quantities of beef among importers. Private traders who import the remaining 20 percent have a greater degree of choice of types and cuts of beef. The Japanese government-through the LIPC-can influence the sources of imports by choosing a mix of desired" quality" since different suppliers produce different types of beef. In particular, Australia and by Julian M. Alston, Colin A. Carter, and Lovell S. Jarvis--
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