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new World Trade Organization (WTO). Many developing countries perceive the entwining of these social issues with trade …Social policies are likely to have an ever-more prominent role in trade policy discussions in the years ahead for the … unfair, ecologically unsound, and even immoral to trade with countries adopting much lower standards than theirs. This paper …
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This paper summarizes a new database that sheds light on the impact of trade-related policy developments over the past …-country and other countriesÂ’ agricultural price and international trade policies. We summarize these and realted stylized facts …
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A study of distortions to agricultural incentives in 18 developing countries during 1960-84, by Krueger, Schiff and Valdés (1988; 1991), found that policies in most of those developing countries were directly or indirectly harming their farmers. Since the mid-1980s there has been a substantial...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008683454
A study of distortions to agricultural incentives in 18 developing countries during 1960-84, by Krueger, Schiff and Valdés (1988; 1991), found that policies in most of those developing countries were directly or indirectly harming their farmers. Since the mid-1980s there has been a substantial...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008557010
A study of distortions to agricultural incentives in 18 developing countries during 1960-84, by Krueger, Schiff and Valdes (1988, 1991), found that policies in most of those developing countries were directly or indirectly harming their farmers. Since the mid-1980s there has been a substantial...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008542620
A study of distortions to agricultural incentives in 18 developing countries from 1960-84, by Krueger, Schiff, ad Valdés (1988; 1991), found that policies in most of those developing countries were directly or indirectly harming their farmers. Since the mid-1980s, there has been a substantial...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013143437
This paper seeks to understand why the US-EC farm trade dispute has been so difficult to resolve, and whether the Blair … House accord of November 1992 will sufficiently satisfy not only those two parties, but also other GATT contracting parties …
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Organization (WTO) members to liberalize trade multilaterally, they need to be convinced that there will be sufficient gains from …If South Asia and Sub-Saharan Africa are to become constructively engaged in the next attempt by World Trade … trade reform to warrant the inevitable costs of negotiation and adjustment. This paper provides new estimates of the likely …
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A successful agreement on agriculture is essential for an overall agreement under the WTOÂ’s Doha trade negotiations … whether the negotiations achieve their objectives of promoting trade reform and reducing poverty. …
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unwilling to bring a WTO-inconsistent trade measure into conformity. Apart from the fact that the procedure for triggering the … trade retaliation that WTO may permit under certain conditions. Both efficiency and equity concerns are raised. The paper …The dispute resolution procedures of the World Trade Organization allow sanctions to be imposed when a country is …
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