Multilateral negotiations on agricultural trade liberalization will require World Trade Organization (WTO) members, including Organization for Cooperation and Development (OECD) countries, to improve market access and to reduce domestic support and export subsidies. In this paper, we analyze the effects of agricultural policy reform by three OECD members who are major economies in world agricultural trade–the United States, the European Union (EU), and Japan. We use a multi-country computable general equilibrium (CGE) model with detailed treatment of the agricultural trade and domestic policies in OECD countries. Our framework takes into account the differences in production impacts among traditional, commodity-linked production subsidies a...
This paper aims to shed light on the potential interests of developing countries in reforms to domes...
The objective of this paper is to explore the implications of domestic policy reforms and trade libe...
Agricultural trade barriers and producer subsidies inflict real costs, both on the countriesvthat us...
This paper aims to shed light on the potential interests of developing countries in reforms to domes...
This paper aims to shed light on the potential interests of developing countries in reforms to domes...
Agricultural trade barriers and producer subsidies inflict real costs, both on the countries that us...
The effect on production, trade and well-being from the granting of market access, removing export s...
Agricultural trade barriers and producer subsidies inflict real costs, both on the countries that us...
This paper aims to shed light on the potential interests of developing countries in reforms to domes...
Removing trade barriers, subsidies, and other trade distortions forms of support will cause aggregat...
We use the global Linkage model to assess the impact of trade and support policies in agriculture on...
Abstract: This paper aims to shed light on the potential interests of developing countries in reform...
The effect on production, trade and well-being from the granting of market access, removing export s...
This paper accomplishes two objectives. First, it provides simulation results from a computable gene...
The upcoming WTO Ministerial in November 2021 will once again provide WTO Members with an opportunit...
This paper aims to shed light on the potential interests of developing countries in reforms to domes...
The objective of this paper is to explore the implications of domestic policy reforms and trade libe...
Agricultural trade barriers and producer subsidies inflict real costs, both on the countriesvthat us...
This paper aims to shed light on the potential interests of developing countries in reforms to domes...
This paper aims to shed light on the potential interests of developing countries in reforms to domes...
Agricultural trade barriers and producer subsidies inflict real costs, both on the countries that us...
The effect on production, trade and well-being from the granting of market access, removing export s...
Agricultural trade barriers and producer subsidies inflict real costs, both on the countries that us...
This paper aims to shed light on the potential interests of developing countries in reforms to domes...
Removing trade barriers, subsidies, and other trade distortions forms of support will cause aggregat...
We use the global Linkage model to assess the impact of trade and support policies in agriculture on...
Abstract: This paper aims to shed light on the potential interests of developing countries in reform...
The effect on production, trade and well-being from the granting of market access, removing export s...
This paper accomplishes two objectives. First, it provides simulation results from a computable gene...
The upcoming WTO Ministerial in November 2021 will once again provide WTO Members with an opportunit...
This paper aims to shed light on the potential interests of developing countries in reforms to domes...
The objective of this paper is to explore the implications of domestic policy reforms and trade libe...
Agricultural trade barriers and producer subsidies inflict real costs, both on the countriesvthat us...