The importance of food standards in global agricultural trade has increased strongly, but the effects are uncertain. Several studies argue that these standards imposed by high-income countries diminish the export opportunities for developing countries and concentrate the benefits of trade with processing and retailing companies and large farms, thereby casting doubt on the development impact of international agricultural trade. Other argue that the standards can be catalysts for growth. In this paper we critically review the arguments and empirical evidence on the link between increasing food standards, developing country exports and welfare in those countries. We conclude that the evidence is often weaker as claimed. We also provide ne...
Standards are increasingly governing international food production and trade. While public standards...
Recent research shows that the effect of food standards can beheterogeneous across sectors or countr...
Food standards have existed since the beginning of trade and exchange, but have increased and expand...
The importance of food standards in global agricultural trade has increased strongly, but the effect...
This paper discusses the impact of increasing standards in food production and trade on the export o...
Standards have played an important role in food trade for a very long time. Their rapid growth in re...
The debate on trade and poverty is reinforced by recent studies on the role of standards. It is argu...
A major concern about trade is that, while it may accelerate growth, the poor many not benefit (prop...
The debate on trade and poverty is reinforced by recent studies on the role of standards. It is argu...
The effect of food standards on agricultural trade flows remains unclear. We contribute to the debat...
Trade of agricultural and food products on world market is protected by very rigid standards in orde...
Within the debate about developing countries export competitiveness the increasing importance of foo...
This paper explores the competing concepts of 'standards as barriers' and standards as catalysts' in...
This PhD thesis contributes to this debate over standards as barriers or catalysts to trade and prov...
This paper examines the impact of food safety standards on processed food exports in developing coun...
Standards are increasingly governing international food production and trade. While public standards...
Recent research shows that the effect of food standards can beheterogeneous across sectors or countr...
Food standards have existed since the beginning of trade and exchange, but have increased and expand...
The importance of food standards in global agricultural trade has increased strongly, but the effect...
This paper discusses the impact of increasing standards in food production and trade on the export o...
Standards have played an important role in food trade for a very long time. Their rapid growth in re...
The debate on trade and poverty is reinforced by recent studies on the role of standards. It is argu...
A major concern about trade is that, while it may accelerate growth, the poor many not benefit (prop...
The debate on trade and poverty is reinforced by recent studies on the role of standards. It is argu...
The effect of food standards on agricultural trade flows remains unclear. We contribute to the debat...
Trade of agricultural and food products on world market is protected by very rigid standards in orde...
Within the debate about developing countries export competitiveness the increasing importance of foo...
This paper explores the competing concepts of 'standards as barriers' and standards as catalysts' in...
This PhD thesis contributes to this debate over standards as barriers or catalysts to trade and prov...
This paper examines the impact of food safety standards on processed food exports in developing coun...
Standards are increasingly governing international food production and trade. While public standards...
Recent research shows that the effect of food standards can beheterogeneous across sectors or countr...
Food standards have existed since the beginning of trade and exchange, but have increased and expand...