Four West African nations have demanded that the WTO's Doha Development Agenda include a Cotton Initiative that involves two issues: cutting cotton and tariffs, and assisting farm productivity growth in Africa. This paper provides estimates of the potential economic impacts of (a) complete or partial removal of cotton subsidies and import tariffs globally and (b) cotton productivity growth through the adoption of genetically modified (GM) cotton varieties. Use is made of the GTAP database and global economic model to address both these issues. On Doha, our results confirm that for cotton – unlike for other agricultural subsidies and tariffs – it is subsidy reductions rather than tariff cuts that would make by far the largest impact. For Su...
The purpose of this study is to determine the impact on both the world cotton and cottonseed market ...
Cotton is the most important cash crop for smallholders in many countries of Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA...
The World Bank released a staff trade note on September 10th 2003 looking at the impa...
This is a product of the World Bank’s project on Agricultural Trade Reform and the Doha Development ...
Four West African nations have demanded that the WTO's Doha Development Agenda include a Cotton Init...
Especially in Africa and Central Asia, cotton is an important cash crop. It is receiving attention o...
This article provides estimates of the economic impact of initial adoption of genetically modified (...
FOR many developing countries, especially in Africa and Central Asia, cotton is an important cash cr...
This paper provides estimates of the economic impact of initial adoption of genetically modified (GM...
Copyright © 2008 by The University of Chicago. An earlier version is circulated as CEPR Discussion P...
Cotton plays a strategic role in the development policies and poverty reduction programs of a number...
Cotton plays a strategic role in the development policies and poverty reduction programs of a number...
Cotton plays a strategic role in the development policies and poverty reduction programs of a number...
The article discusses the study which examines the impact of the adoption of genetically modified (G...
The purpose of this study is to determine the impact on both the world cotton and cottonseed market ...
The purpose of this study is to determine the impact on both the world cotton and cottonseed market ...
Cotton is the most important cash crop for smallholders in many countries of Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA...
The World Bank released a staff trade note on September 10th 2003 looking at the impa...
This is a product of the World Bank’s project on Agricultural Trade Reform and the Doha Development ...
Four West African nations have demanded that the WTO's Doha Development Agenda include a Cotton Init...
Especially in Africa and Central Asia, cotton is an important cash crop. It is receiving attention o...
This article provides estimates of the economic impact of initial adoption of genetically modified (...
FOR many developing countries, especially in Africa and Central Asia, cotton is an important cash cr...
This paper provides estimates of the economic impact of initial adoption of genetically modified (GM...
Copyright © 2008 by The University of Chicago. An earlier version is circulated as CEPR Discussion P...
Cotton plays a strategic role in the development policies and poverty reduction programs of a number...
Cotton plays a strategic role in the development policies and poverty reduction programs of a number...
Cotton plays a strategic role in the development policies and poverty reduction programs of a number...
The article discusses the study which examines the impact of the adoption of genetically modified (G...
The purpose of this study is to determine the impact on both the world cotton and cottonseed market ...
The purpose of this study is to determine the impact on both the world cotton and cottonseed market ...
Cotton is the most important cash crop for smallholders in many countries of Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA...
The World Bank released a staff trade note on September 10th 2003 looking at the impa...