Volume 73, Issue 3 pp. 581-593
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An Empirical Analysis of Economic Performance under the Marketing Order for Raisins

Ben C. French

Ben C. French

professor

Department of Agricultural Economics, University of California, Davis

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Carole Frank Nuckton

Carole Frank Nuckton

assistant to the director

University of California Agricultural Issues Center, Davis

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First published: 01 August 1991
Citations: 9

Abstract

This study utilizes a dynamic econometric model of the California raisin industry to compare predictions of prices, production, profits, and related measures under the volume control program with predictions under several no-control scenarios. The outcomes are evaluated in relation to performance criteria proposed by a USDA study team. The twenty-two-year comparisons suggest that the public interest may have been well served by the raisin volume control program, or at worst there was no significant welfare loss.

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