The potential welfare gains from further liberalizing agricultural markets are huge, both absolutely and relative to gains from liberalizing textiles or other manufacturing, according to GTAP modeling results. Should attempts to liberalize farm trade in the next WTO round follow the same pattern as the Uruguay Round, or might a more radical approach be required to bring agriculture more into the WTO mainstream? The present paper explores this question from the viewpoint of developing countries by focusing especially on the Uruguay Round's dirty tariffication and adoption of tariff rate quotas. It also examines new agricultural issues, notably one on the demand side (food safety) and one on the supply side (agriculture's so-called multifun...
The current WTO agricultural trade negotiations began in March 2000 and became part of the Doha Deve...
The potential welfare gains from further liberalizing agricultural markets are shown in this paper t...
20 páginasIndustrial countries subsdise their agricultural sector by protecting them from competitio...
The potential welfare gains from further liberalizing agricultural markets are huge, both absolutely...
Much remains to be done before agricultural trade is as liberal as world trade in manufactures. But ...
This discussion paper contains seven studies, designed to a) review, and assess the impact of the im...
One of the great achievements of the Uruguay Round of trade negotiations was that it brought agricul...
Through the comprehensive regulation international agricultural trade, the GATT Uruguay Round was al...
We are on the brink of yet another series of multilateral trade negotiations. Agriculture is likely ...
This paper examines current agricultural trade negotiations at the World Trade Organization, with pa...
Agriculture is an urgent and vital problem for developing countries, and even more so for the poores...
During the past few decades agriculture has followed the general pattern of rapid integration of the...
More open international markets benefit the economy as a whole, as well as most U.S. agricultural pr...
The concept of multifunctional agriculture has been suspected of 'disguised' or 'veiled' protectioni...
More open international markets benefit the economy as a whole, as well as most U.S. agricultural pr...
The current WTO agricultural trade negotiations began in March 2000 and became part of the Doha Deve...
The potential welfare gains from further liberalizing agricultural markets are shown in this paper t...
20 páginasIndustrial countries subsdise their agricultural sector by protecting them from competitio...
The potential welfare gains from further liberalizing agricultural markets are huge, both absolutely...
Much remains to be done before agricultural trade is as liberal as world trade in manufactures. But ...
This discussion paper contains seven studies, designed to a) review, and assess the impact of the im...
One of the great achievements of the Uruguay Round of trade negotiations was that it brought agricul...
Through the comprehensive regulation international agricultural trade, the GATT Uruguay Round was al...
We are on the brink of yet another series of multilateral trade negotiations. Agriculture is likely ...
This paper examines current agricultural trade negotiations at the World Trade Organization, with pa...
Agriculture is an urgent and vital problem for developing countries, and even more so for the poores...
During the past few decades agriculture has followed the general pattern of rapid integration of the...
More open international markets benefit the economy as a whole, as well as most U.S. agricultural pr...
The concept of multifunctional agriculture has been suspected of 'disguised' or 'veiled' protectioni...
More open international markets benefit the economy as a whole, as well as most U.S. agricultural pr...
The current WTO agricultural trade negotiations began in March 2000 and became part of the Doha Deve...
The potential welfare gains from further liberalizing agricultural markets are shown in this paper t...
20 páginasIndustrial countries subsdise their agricultural sector by protecting them from competitio...