This study assesses the economic effects of the EU-Mercosur Agreement for the Netherlands. At the macroeconomic level, potential gains in GDP growth are estimated to be 0.03%, amounting to 287m euros, assuming a full implementation of the Agreement by 2035. At the sectoral level, the Dutch bilateral trade balance with Mercosur contracts for agricultural products (except for dairy), but substantial growth of the trade balance in the manufacturing and service sectors results in an overall positive net trade gain for the Netherlands. At the farm level, estimated income effects are positive for pig and poultry farms, close to zero for dairy and arable farms, and negative for beef and veal farms
Wageningen Economic Research conducted a study on the potential consequences of a free trade agreeme...
Focusing on changes in agricultural policy, this paper examines the economic impacts on MERCOSUL mem...
The Dutch agricultural sector is greatly influenced by the global economy; the sector is very much f...
This report provides insights into the current trade relations between the EU and Mercosur and asses...
This study provides insights into the nature and magnitude of the impacts of the WTO Doha Round for ...
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This report analyses the potential impact of the EU CAP reforms that follow the Mid Term Review and ...
This report analyses the potential impact of the EU CAP reforms that follow the Mid Term Review and ...
The objective of this research is to give insights into the production, income and environmental eff...
De geschatte effecten van zes voorgestelde bilaterale EU-handelsakkoorden op de Nederlandse economie...
Two new opportunities to create free trade areas are open to the MERCOSUL member countries. One free...
In this joint publication, Wageningen Economic Research and CBS present and explain the first estima...
We predict the impact of the EU-Ukraine DCFTA on the Dutch economy using an international trade mode...
This report provides a quantification of the effects of two possible post-Brexit trade scenarios on ...
This paper examines the medium term consequences of the Luxembourg CAP reform agreement in June 2003...
Wageningen Economic Research conducted a study on the potential consequences of a free trade agreeme...
Focusing on changes in agricultural policy, this paper examines the economic impacts on MERCOSUL mem...
The Dutch agricultural sector is greatly influenced by the global economy; the sector is very much f...
This report provides insights into the current trade relations between the EU and Mercosur and asses...
This study provides insights into the nature and magnitude of the impacts of the WTO Doha Round for ...
1 páginasEl boletin presenta datos estadísticos del crecimiento económico comercial enlo países incl...
This report analyses the potential impact of the EU CAP reforms that follow the Mid Term Review and ...
This report analyses the potential impact of the EU CAP reforms that follow the Mid Term Review and ...
The objective of this research is to give insights into the production, income and environmental eff...
De geschatte effecten van zes voorgestelde bilaterale EU-handelsakkoorden op de Nederlandse economie...
Two new opportunities to create free trade areas are open to the MERCOSUL member countries. One free...
In this joint publication, Wageningen Economic Research and CBS present and explain the first estima...
We predict the impact of the EU-Ukraine DCFTA on the Dutch economy using an international trade mode...
This report provides a quantification of the effects of two possible post-Brexit trade scenarios on ...
This paper examines the medium term consequences of the Luxembourg CAP reform agreement in June 2003...
Wageningen Economic Research conducted a study on the potential consequences of a free trade agreeme...
Focusing on changes in agricultural policy, this paper examines the economic impacts on MERCOSUL mem...
The Dutch agricultural sector is greatly influenced by the global economy; the sector is very much f...