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protection in Europe and Japan, two countries where tariff dismantling in the agricultural sector is a particularly sensitive … consideration of sensitive products strongly limits the potential gains from a possible agriculture agreement at Doha. Moreover …
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research focused particularly on the impact of the emerging EMU and on the application of the CAP, Structural Funds and the …
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For decades, earnings from farming in Latin American countries have been depressed by pro-urban and anti-trade biases in own-country policies and by governments of richer countries favoring their farmers with import barriers and subsidies. These policies have reduced national and global economic...
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In the poorest countries like Ethiopia the spillover effects of a soaring food price is unbearable. To mitigate the recent rise in food prices and the burden on urban poor consumers, policy makers have considered various measures. A recent shift from subsidizing oil to grain to ease the...
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the WTO, but it still has the support of farm incomes as its main concern. The old CAP of market price support has more or …, addressing concerns about European agriculture's multifunctionality; and there is a renewed anxiety about food security. The CAP …The EU's CAP has changed significantly over theyears, largely as a result of international pressure through GATT and …
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.S. agriculture is entering a volatile period in international trade. The data suggests the sector currently risks losing much of the … and if the United States rejoins TPP, U.S. agriculture could see not only the gains of the past decades reinforced but … U.S. food and agriculture sector …
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Though the last forty years of data showed that the U.S. chicken export growth was still positive, but it has slowed in more recent years. Other countries such as Brazil, the U.S. main competitor in the global chicken trade was able to expand its market shares in recent years. Simulation results...
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Das Vereinigte Königreich (VK) stellt einen bedeutsamen Abnehmer für deutsche Agrarprodukte dar. Dies wird auch durch die hohen deutschen Nettoagrarexporte von 3,1 Mrd. € in 2016 deutlich. Damit ist das VK der Handelspartner, mit welchem Deutschland den mit Abstand größten...
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Das Vereinigte Königreich (VK) stellt einen bedeutsamen Abnehmer für deutsche Agrarprodukte dar. Dies wird auch durch die hohen deutschen Nettoagrarexporte von 3,1 Mrd. € in 2016 deutlich. Damit ist das VK der Handelspartner, mit welchem Deutschland den mit Abstand größten...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011822154