Are the agricultural policy reforms embodied in the Uruguay Round consistent with meeting domestic policy objectives such as providing adequate food security, environmental protection and viability of rural areas? This article examines the claim that agriculture deserves more price support and import protection than other sectors because of the non‐marketed externalities and public goods it produces jointly with marketable food and fibre (agriculture’s so‐called ‘multifunctionality’). Do these unrewarded positive externalities exceed the negative externalities from farming by more than the net positive externalities produced by other sectors? To what extent are those farmer‐produced spillovers under‐supplied, and what are the most efficient...
In addition to supplying food and fiber, agriculture is a source of public goods and externalities. ...
The potential welfare gains from further liberalizing agricultural markets are huge, both absolutely...
Since the Second World War, the agricultural subsidies of many advanced industrialized economies hav...
Are the agricultural policy reforms embodied in the Uruguay Round consistent with meeting domestic p...
The concept of multifunctional agriculture has been suspected of 'disguised' or 'veiled' protectioni...
The paper considers the set of issues associated with the design and implementation of support, trad...
The extent to which the multifunctionality of agriculture can justify continuing domestic subsidies ...
While the term multifunctionality is new in the international trade debate, the concept of multifunc...
The current WTO agricultural trade negotiations began in March 2000 and became part of the Doha Deve...
The notion of multifunctional agriculture has been actively researched from diverse disciplines incl...
Although agriculture’s primary function is the production of food and other commodities, we recogniz...
The potential welfare gains from further liberalizing agricultural markets are huge, both absolutely...
nificant achievement because for the first time, a comprehensive set of disciplines was placed on tr...
Agriculture is an urgent and vital problem for developing countries, and even more so for the poores...
There is a growing consensus among developed economies about the significance of non-commodity outpu...
In addition to supplying food and fiber, agriculture is a source of public goods and externalities. ...
The potential welfare gains from further liberalizing agricultural markets are huge, both absolutely...
Since the Second World War, the agricultural subsidies of many advanced industrialized economies hav...
Are the agricultural policy reforms embodied in the Uruguay Round consistent with meeting domestic p...
The concept of multifunctional agriculture has been suspected of 'disguised' or 'veiled' protectioni...
The paper considers the set of issues associated with the design and implementation of support, trad...
The extent to which the multifunctionality of agriculture can justify continuing domestic subsidies ...
While the term multifunctionality is new in the international trade debate, the concept of multifunc...
The current WTO agricultural trade negotiations began in March 2000 and became part of the Doha Deve...
The notion of multifunctional agriculture has been actively researched from diverse disciplines incl...
Although agriculture’s primary function is the production of food and other commodities, we recogniz...
The potential welfare gains from further liberalizing agricultural markets are huge, both absolutely...
nificant achievement because for the first time, a comprehensive set of disciplines was placed on tr...
Agriculture is an urgent and vital problem for developing countries, and even more so for the poores...
There is a growing consensus among developed economies about the significance of non-commodity outpu...
In addition to supplying food and fiber, agriculture is a source of public goods and externalities. ...
The potential welfare gains from further liberalizing agricultural markets are huge, both absolutely...
Since the Second World War, the agricultural subsidies of many advanced industrialized economies hav...