TY - CHAP AB - Disputes about Canadian exports of softwood lumber to the U.S. have persisted for more than a century. In this paper the roots of the disputes and the prospects for their resolution are examined. The focus is on the following key factors: (1) the nature of supply and demand; (2) the normative differences underlying the systems of timber management in the two countries and differences about what constitutes a “level playing field”; (3) rent seeking by stakeholders; and (4) weakness in bilateral and multilateral trade dispute resolution institutions. The paper concludes that there are good reasons to expect short term solution to the current dispute but persistence of the disputes in the long run. VL - 10 SN - 978-0-76231-094-4, 978-1-84950-260-3/1064-4857 DO - 10.1016/S1064-4857(04)10013-2 UR - https://doi.org/10.1016/S1064-4857(04)10013-2 AU - Nelson Harry AU - Vertinsky Ilan ED - Alan M. Rugman PY - 2004 Y1 - 2004/01/01 TI - THE CANADA-U.S. SOFTWOOD LUMBER DISPUTES T2 - North American Economic and Financial Integration T3 - Research in Global Strategic Management PB - Emerald Group Publishing Limited SP - 237 EP - 262 Y2 - 2024/04/25 ER -