The relationship between the effects of food aid and those of the completion of the Uruguay Round of the GATT are studied in this paper, focussing upon the food aid recipient countries, taking Bangladesh as an illustrative example. The magnitudes of these effects depend crucially on the policy environment within the food aid recipient country itself, particularly the government's policy with respect to commercial food imports, as well as the way food aid donors respond to the Round. When the quantity of Bangladesh's commercial food imports is controlled by the government, the benefits derived from food aid are smaller, and the negative effects of the Uruguay Round will be larger, than when these imports are liberalised.
A new Agreement on Agriculture from the Doha Development Agenda negotiations is certain to contain b...
The paper attempts to estimate the welfare impact of different policy interventions in the foodgrain...
This chapter examines food-aid trends and motivations and their impact in Bangladesh. As the world's...
The relationship between the effects of food aid and those of the completion of the Uruguay Round of...
The relationship between the effects of food aid and those of the completion of the Uruguay Round of...
Bangladesh has been continuing as a major recipient of food aid since her independence. This article...
Bangladesh has now replaced India as the most publicized large scale recipient of food aid importing...
This paper clarifies linkages between food aid and food trade, both theoretically and empirically. A...
1. This paper was commissioned by the Trade and Markets Division of the Organisation for Economic Co...
Food aid has played a useful role in Government of Bangladesh efforts to increase food security in t...
A model in which policy makers maximize a weighted welfare function of producer, consumer, and taxpa...
This paper theoretically and empirically examines the effects of food aid on 18 small countries, whi...
A new Agreement on Agriculture from the Doha Development Agenda negotiations is certain to contain b...
It has been claimed that food aid leads to permanent dependency as it depresses domestic food prices...
It has been claimed that food aid leads to permanent dependency as it depresses domestic food prices...
A new Agreement on Agriculture from the Doha Development Agenda negotiations is certain to contain b...
The paper attempts to estimate the welfare impact of different policy interventions in the foodgrain...
This chapter examines food-aid trends and motivations and their impact in Bangladesh. As the world's...
The relationship between the effects of food aid and those of the completion of the Uruguay Round of...
The relationship between the effects of food aid and those of the completion of the Uruguay Round of...
Bangladesh has been continuing as a major recipient of food aid since her independence. This article...
Bangladesh has now replaced India as the most publicized large scale recipient of food aid importing...
This paper clarifies linkages between food aid and food trade, both theoretically and empirically. A...
1. This paper was commissioned by the Trade and Markets Division of the Organisation for Economic Co...
Food aid has played a useful role in Government of Bangladesh efforts to increase food security in t...
A model in which policy makers maximize a weighted welfare function of producer, consumer, and taxpa...
This paper theoretically and empirically examines the effects of food aid on 18 small countries, whi...
A new Agreement on Agriculture from the Doha Development Agenda negotiations is certain to contain b...
It has been claimed that food aid leads to permanent dependency as it depresses domestic food prices...
It has been claimed that food aid leads to permanent dependency as it depresses domestic food prices...
A new Agreement on Agriculture from the Doha Development Agenda negotiations is certain to contain b...
The paper attempts to estimate the welfare impact of different policy interventions in the foodgrain...
This chapter examines food-aid trends and motivations and their impact in Bangladesh. As the world's...