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An applied general equilibrium model is used to assess the impact of multilateral trade liberalization in agriculture …
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Because of concern that OECD tariff reductions will translate intoworsening export performance for the least developed countries, trade preferences haveproven a stumbling block to developing country support for multilateral liberalization.We examine the actual scope for preference erosion,...
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In this paper, we examine possible medium-term changes in EU trade policy, including the negotiation and implementation of Free Trade Agreements (FTAs) with regional entities like ASEAN and the NAFTA countries. We also examine the possible conclusion of the Doha Round of multilateral trade...
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. Our Doha scenarios include agriculture, manufactures, and services liberalization, and trade facilitation. With …
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this chapter provides a critical review of the studies based on the LINKAGE Model, a variant of the CGE models, which have projected the possible outcomes of the Doha Round of Multilateral trade negotiations.
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defined sectors (agriculture, textiles and manufacturing), the paper establishes empirically the clear superiority of a …
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The framework allows comprehensive and consistent measurement and classification of U.S. domestic support to 2015 under different assumptions. Projections of future U.S. domestic support patterns are made with estimates published in the USDA Agricultural Baseline Projections. We also use...
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wishes of governments to support farmers for pursuing multifunctional outcomes from agriculture, and the categorisation of a …
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