Foot-and-mouth disease and trade restrictions: Latin American access to Pacific Rim beef markets

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Owing to their eradication of foot-and-mouth disease Argentina and Uruguay have recently been granted access to the fresh beef markets of the United States and Canada. This raises the prospect of Latin American suppliers gaining access to other Pacific Rim markets, and of increasing the integration of the Pacific and non-Pacific beef markets. A two-commodity spatial equilibrium model is constructed for the base year 1995. Projections are then made for the year 2001 under various policy and other scenarios. In some instances, major changes in trade patterns may result.

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Rae, A. N., Nixon, C., & Gardiner, P. (1999). Foot-and-mouth disease and trade restrictions: Latin American access to Pacific Rim beef markets. Australian Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics, 43(4), 479–500. https://doi.org/10.1111/1467-8489.00091

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