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We analyze the impact of trade liberalization, removal of production subsidies, and elimination of consumption distortions in world sugar markets using a partial-equilibrium international sugar model calibrated on 2002 market data and current policies. The removal of trade distortions alone...
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We use the global Linkage model to assess the impact of trade and support policies in agriculture on income, trade, and output patterns. We provide order-of-magnitude estimates of the impacts of policy changes rather than point estimates. Two sets of simulations are used to identify key drivers...
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, through exports of sugar and bananas to the EU (European Union), has been eroded as a result of recent rulings by the WTO …
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Partnership Agreements and the December2009 WTO agreement on bananas. The paper’s contribution to the literature on the issues …
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China's accession to the WTO means significant increases in export opportunities for China's trading partners. This …
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Organization (WTO) negotiations. This paper provides a review and discussion of issues relating to export subsidies and … discrimination is an advantage enjoyed by STEs, that is not prohibited under the WTO. …
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(WTO). Despite rapid adoption of GMOs by a few exporters, many importers have developed relatively restrictive procedures … the WTO on these regulations, a trade dispute over GMOs is likely to occur before too long. Exporting countries will … settlement in the WTO, but it may be the only viable solution in the long run if the WTO is not to be dragged in to evaluating …
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done considering both mulberry and non-mulberry silk sectors at all India level for two sub-periods (Pre-WTO; 1984-85 to … 1994-95 and Post-WTO; 1995-96 to 2006-07). The overall growth in production of cocoon and raw silk in India exhibited a …
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Market access in the WTO is highly fragmented due to exceptions from GATT principles. Tariff-rate quotas (TRQs) stand …
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preferences as a result of different possibleendings, if any, of on-going WTO negotiations. The results of the simulations …,while benefits for ACP countries will be significant (at the expense of MFN exporters). However, afinal agreement in the WTO DDA …
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