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agriculture, given its central role in the region's economies. Over the past 20 years, most African governments have carried out …
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attention. Interest in this topic is motivated by the increasing presence of China in the region and the growing bilateral trade … world agricultural prices associated with China's growing demand for food. We find that although China has moderately …
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-oriented alternatives...which demonstrate that more can be accomplished in the Doha Round if these two development-oriented and pro-trade …
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"In recent years, trade in Africa has assumed greater importance as a means of alleviating poverty, especially since … has grown (Easterly 2006). Trade and aid have often been viewed as interchangeable, but “aid for trade” has recently … gained prominence, with the result that the two factors are more often treated as complementary. Proponents of “aid for trade …
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"What is at stake in the standoff between the United States and Europe over agriculture in the Doha Round of trade … talks at the World Trade Organization (WTO)? What impact would an agreement based on greater or lesser levels of ambition … have on developing countries, whose economies depend heavily on agriculture? Two years after the WTO talks broke down in …
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free and fair trade. The World Trade Organization (WTO) is the arena to do so internationally. Public policies in … small, globalization is unequal. It has fallen far short of its much-ballyhooed potential to help the world's poorest people … prosper and many of the poor to fall more deeply into destitution. Agricultural protectionism in rich countries enables them …
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and processed food products account for about 20 percent of these countries' merchandise trade. Moreover, of the 1 …
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the agricultural trade restrictions and subsidies that contribute to mass poverty across the developing world. …
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free and fair trade. The World Trade Organization (WTO) is the arena to do so internationally. Public policies in … small, globalization is unequal. It has fallen far short of its much-ballyhooed potential to help the world's poorest people … prosper and many of the poor to fall more deeply into destitution. Agricultural protectionism in rich countries enables them …
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