who will feed the region in the next century and how Asia will be able to pay for its food imports. The paper first reviews existing food sector projections and then takes an economy-wide perspective using projections to 2005, based on the global CGE model known as GTAP. After showing the impact of implementing the Uruguay Round, the paper explores several alternative scenarios. A slowdown in farm productivity growth is shown to be costly to the world economy, as is slower economic growth in China. Failure to honour Uruguay Round obligations to open textile and clothing markets in OECD countries would reduce East Asia’s industrialization and thereby slow its net imports of food. On the other hand, the trade reform that is likely to accompan...
This paper explores the impacts of China's growth in the international markets of agricultural produ...
Rapid growth in Asia’s emerging economies has boosted export earnings of resource-rich economies ove...
It has taken until the Uruguay Round for agriculture to be brought under the discipline of the GATT...
Rapid industrialization in East Asia, particularly China, is raising questions about who will feed t...
Rapid industrialization in East Asia, particularly China, is raising questions about who will feed t...
Livestock consumption is expanding rapidly in East Asia. Governments have responded by supporting an...
Numerous unilateral, regional and multilateral economic reforms in the Asia-Pacific and elsewhere ar...
Rapid trade-led economic growth in emerging Asia has been shifting the global economic and industria...
Rapid trade-led economic growth in emerging economies has been shifting the global economic and indu...
In fiscal 1995, more than 60 percent of U.S. farm exports, worth a record $33 billion, went to Asia-...
How much Australia can contribute to food security in the rest of the world depends on the extent to...
This paper investigates the impact of China's and Taiwan's accession to the World Trade Or...
Much remains to be done before agricultural trade is as liberal as world trade in manufactures. But ...
Asia has become the major agrifood consumer on the planet. As a result of rapid urbanisation and ind...
Asia has become the major agrifood consumer on the planet. As a result of rapid urbanisation and ind...
This paper explores the impacts of China's growth in the international markets of agricultural produ...
Rapid growth in Asia’s emerging economies has boosted export earnings of resource-rich economies ove...
It has taken until the Uruguay Round for agriculture to be brought under the discipline of the GATT...
Rapid industrialization in East Asia, particularly China, is raising questions about who will feed t...
Rapid industrialization in East Asia, particularly China, is raising questions about who will feed t...
Livestock consumption is expanding rapidly in East Asia. Governments have responded by supporting an...
Numerous unilateral, regional and multilateral economic reforms in the Asia-Pacific and elsewhere ar...
Rapid trade-led economic growth in emerging Asia has been shifting the global economic and industria...
Rapid trade-led economic growth in emerging economies has been shifting the global economic and indu...
In fiscal 1995, more than 60 percent of U.S. farm exports, worth a record $33 billion, went to Asia-...
How much Australia can contribute to food security in the rest of the world depends on the extent to...
This paper investigates the impact of China's and Taiwan's accession to the World Trade Or...
Much remains to be done before agricultural trade is as liberal as world trade in manufactures. But ...
Asia has become the major agrifood consumer on the planet. As a result of rapid urbanisation and ind...
Asia has become the major agrifood consumer on the planet. As a result of rapid urbanisation and ind...
This paper explores the impacts of China's growth in the international markets of agricultural produ...
Rapid growth in Asia’s emerging economies has boosted export earnings of resource-rich economies ove...
It has taken until the Uruguay Round for agriculture to be brought under the discipline of the GATT...