Using the Food and Agricultural Policy Research Institute (FAPRI) modeling system, we investigate the multilateral removal of border taxes and farm programs and their distortion of world agricultural markets. We find that agricultural and trade distortions have significant terms-of-trade effects. Terms-of-trade effects caused by trade barriers are much larger than those caused by domestic farm programs. World trade is also significantly impacted. Trade expansion is substantial for most commodities, especially dairy, meats, and vegetable oils. Net agricultural and food exporters, such as Brazil, Australia, and Argentina, emerge with expanded exports, whereas net importing countries with limited distortions before liberalization are penalized...
Agricultural trade barriers and producer subsidies inflict real costs, both on the countries that us...
Recent analyses suggest that the impact of agricultural trade liberalization on developing countries...
Agricultural trade barriers and producer subsidies inflict real costs, both on the coun-tries that u...
Using the Food and Agricultural Policy Research Institute (FAPRI) modeling system, we investigate th...
Using a partial equilibrium model of world agriculture, we investigate the multilateral removal of a...
Using the Food and Agricultural Policy Research Institute (FAPRI) modeling system, we investigate th...
We investigate the impacts of multilateral removal of all border taxes and farm programs and their d...
While global analytical approaches to agricultural trade liberalization yield large gains for most e...
During the past few decades agriculture has followed the general pattern of rapid integration of the...
Recent analyses suggest that the impact of agricultural trade liberalization on developing countries...
The next three-year World Trade Organization round has been set in motion by recent negotiations in ...
This paper aims at showing the role of agriculture in determining many of the controversies and pro...
A dynamic, stochastic, multi-commodity model of world food markets is used to estimate the effects o...
The paper explores an important issue in multilateral agricultural trade negotiations, namely the ap...
Agricultural trade barriers and producer subsidies inflict real costs, both on the countries that us...
Agricultural trade barriers and producer subsidies inflict real costs, both on the countries that us...
Recent analyses suggest that the impact of agricultural trade liberalization on developing countries...
Agricultural trade barriers and producer subsidies inflict real costs, both on the coun-tries that u...
Using the Food and Agricultural Policy Research Institute (FAPRI) modeling system, we investigate th...
Using a partial equilibrium model of world agriculture, we investigate the multilateral removal of a...
Using the Food and Agricultural Policy Research Institute (FAPRI) modeling system, we investigate th...
We investigate the impacts of multilateral removal of all border taxes and farm programs and their d...
While global analytical approaches to agricultural trade liberalization yield large gains for most e...
During the past few decades agriculture has followed the general pattern of rapid integration of the...
Recent analyses suggest that the impact of agricultural trade liberalization on developing countries...
The next three-year World Trade Organization round has been set in motion by recent negotiations in ...
This paper aims at showing the role of agriculture in determining many of the controversies and pro...
A dynamic, stochastic, multi-commodity model of world food markets is used to estimate the effects o...
The paper explores an important issue in multilateral agricultural trade negotiations, namely the ap...
Agricultural trade barriers and producer subsidies inflict real costs, both on the countries that us...
Agricultural trade barriers and producer subsidies inflict real costs, both on the countries that us...
Recent analyses suggest that the impact of agricultural trade liberalization on developing countries...
Agricultural trade barriers and producer subsidies inflict real costs, both on the coun-tries that u...