As we have seen in the preceding chapter, the countries liberalizing agricultural trade, in general, seem to gain from it. However, the countries that do not liberalize are often affected adversely. In particular, a number of developing countries lose when the OECD countries liberalize agricultural trade, though some of them gain when they themselves liberalize. It is thus interesting to see what happens when both OECD countries and the developing countries liberalize agricultural trade together
Exports of agricultural commodities to developed countries play a significant role in the economies ...
Highlighted in the “battle in Seattle” in 1999, anti-trade sentiments still persist, even with devel...
Impacts of agricultural and nonagricultural trade liberalization on agriculture are assessed in a mu...
We examine the effects on developing countries of liberalizing agricultural domestic and trade polic...
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...
Introduction Agriculture is much more important in the economies of developing countries than in hig...
Recent analyses suggest that the impact of agricultural trade liberalization on developing countries...
It has become an article of faith in international trade negotiations that farmers in developing cou...
Although the current round of international trade negotiations was called a `Development Round¿, ver...
Among the OECD countries, agricultural protection is an important issue of trade negotiations. In fa...
Almost all governments in the world intervene in the determination of agricultural production and pr...
The developing countries as a group could expect to experience only small welfare gains if they chos...
This paper aims at showing the role of agriculture in determining many of the controversies and prob...
Exports of agricultural commodities to developed countries play a significant role in the economies ...
Exports of agricultural commodities to developed countries play a significant role in the economies ...
Highlighted in the “battle in Seattle” in 1999, anti-trade sentiments still persist, even with devel...
Impacts of agricultural and nonagricultural trade liberalization on agriculture are assessed in a mu...
We examine the effects on developing countries of liberalizing agricultural domestic and trade polic...
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...
Introduction Agriculture is much more important in the economies of developing countries than in hig...
Recent analyses suggest that the impact of agricultural trade liberalization on developing countries...
It has become an article of faith in international trade negotiations that farmers in developing cou...
Although the current round of international trade negotiations was called a `Development Round¿, ver...
Among the OECD countries, agricultural protection is an important issue of trade negotiations. In fa...
Almost all governments in the world intervene in the determination of agricultural production and pr...
The developing countries as a group could expect to experience only small welfare gains if they chos...
This paper aims at showing the role of agriculture in determining many of the controversies and prob...
Exports of agricultural commodities to developed countries play a significant role in the economies ...
Exports of agricultural commodities to developed countries play a significant role in the economies ...
Highlighted in the “battle in Seattle” in 1999, anti-trade sentiments still persist, even with devel...
Impacts of agricultural and nonagricultural trade liberalization on agriculture are assessed in a mu...