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world prices resulting from reduced EU exports would result in increased production of unsubsidized C-sugar, with different … and the world sugar market. A small reduction in production quotas would be sufficient to satisfy the export subsidy …The study evaluates the impact of World Trade Organization (WTO) restrictions on the European Union (EU) sugar sector …
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significant impacts on US exports. ©1999 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved. …
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- Juhocukor a.s., a Slovakian sugar processor- we show that the use of "internal" private contract enforcement mechanisms can have …
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agricultural and total production when exchange rates vary. Moreover, the gains from international trade are extended to all …
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The relationship of development assistance and exports has been a controversial subject in recent years. U.S. public … economic development in low-income nations, will also help increase the effective demand for agricultural exports. Some … commodityoriented U.S. farm groups, on the other hand, see assistance primarily in terms of leading to increased competition for exports …
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subsidy policies. It is also shown that the existence of production and export subsidies makes observed price gaps between …
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A wide range of economic analysis of agricultural trade liberalization was performed prior to and during the Uruguay Round of trade negotiations. Views differ as to the effectiveness of this research, although most would agree that it became less relevant as the negotiations progressed. This...
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sector and an agricultural sector where both self-cultivating landlords and tenants carry on production. It is shown that …
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increase would be allocated to imports of Chinese raw peanuts. Furthermore, U.S. exports of peanut products could be affected … opportunity for U.S. peanut exports, and China appears to benefit more than the USA from an increase in the Japanese raw peanut …
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promote exports of horticultural products. While non-price competition weakens the discriminatory effect of preferential …
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