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This paper shows that research on international agricultural trade reform can make much greater contributions to understanding than was feasible in earlier trade negotiations. Part of this is due to improvements in the basic data on production, consumption and trade associated with the...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009442475
China's accession to the WTO means significant increases in export opportunities for China's trading partners. This …
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Recent empirical studies have estimated the trade flow effect of membership in the World Trade Organization (WTO) and … from this literature is that the GATT/WTO works well if we ignore trade in agriculture - one of the institution’s seemingly …
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This study sets several possible scenarios for Syria's accession to the WTO, and evaluates the impacts of each of them …
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represents an attempt to tailor the concept of multifunctional agriculture to market-oriented WTO trade regime. The economics … approach has been fundamentally troubled by the lack of concord among WTO member countries on the question of what constitutes …
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The World Trade Organization (WTO) Agreement on Agriculture was signed in June 1994. It accomplished two things: it … brought agricultural trade under the rules of WTO, and it set schedules for reducing barriers to trade under the three pillars … Northern markets or reduced competition from subsidized exports, despite their now representing a majority of WTO members. …
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This paper provides an overview of the European Union component of the recently developed ERS/Penn State WTO Model. The …
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, and they seek the use of coercive WTO legislation to prevent the disposal of surplus agricultural commodities as food aid …
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More open international markets benefit the economy as a whole, as well as most U.S. agricultural producers. The Uruguay Round Agreement laid out a useful framework. Specifically addressed here is why the key to further liberalizing agricultural trade is reduction of tariffs as comprehensively...
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This paper shows that research on international agricultural trade reform can make much greater contributions to understanding than was feasible in earlier trade negotiations. Part of this is due to improvements in the basic data on production, consumption and trade associated with the...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005525303