This report analyses the potential impact of the EU CAP reforms that follow the Mid Term Review and the Harbinson Proposal for negotiation modalities in the WTO Doha Round on the Netherlands, EU14 and the accession countries. In welfare terms, the MTR has a rela-tively small impact on the Netherlands, the other member countries of the EU as well as the accession countries, while agricultural income decreases add up to around 2, 3 and 5 percent respectively. Under the Harbinson Proposal the Netherlands and the other EU member countries face losses of their agricultural incomes of 8 and 10 percent respec-tively, mainly due to reduced outputs in the cereals, oilseeds, and cattle sectors. The agricultural income in the accession countries is al...
Inspired by the recent July Package of WTO agricultural trade negotiations, this paper argues that i...
The most recent EU notifications to the World Trade Organization regarding domestic support refer to...
The focus of the paper is on the developments so far and the future of the negotiations on agricultu...
This report analyses the potential impact of the EU CAP reforms that follow the Mid Term Review and ...
This study provides insights into the nature and magnitude of the impacts of the WTO Doha Round for ...
This report analyses the impact of market access proposals tabled in the current WTO Doha round. The...
Contributed paper selected for presentation at the 25th International Conference of Agricultural Eco...
The July package of the Doha Round of trade negotiations stipulates that a tiered-formula approach s...
Selected Paper prepared for presentation at the American Agricultural Economics Association Annual M...
In the Mid-Term Review (MTR), the European Commission proposed a series of changes to the Common Agr...
This study analyzes the political economy of European Union policy-making in regard to EU trade in b...
The WTO agricultural negotiations of the Doha round are a key issue in the public debate. This paper...
The CAP reforms that the EU accepted in June 2003 will partially decouple direct income payments to ...
This report is based on a study carried out by the AGMEMOD Partnership under the management of the A...
This report reviews the European Union (EU) position on the World Trade Organisation (WTO) for the m...
Inspired by the recent July Package of WTO agricultural trade negotiations, this paper argues that i...
The most recent EU notifications to the World Trade Organization regarding domestic support refer to...
The focus of the paper is on the developments so far and the future of the negotiations on agricultu...
This report analyses the potential impact of the EU CAP reforms that follow the Mid Term Review and ...
This study provides insights into the nature and magnitude of the impacts of the WTO Doha Round for ...
This report analyses the impact of market access proposals tabled in the current WTO Doha round. The...
Contributed paper selected for presentation at the 25th International Conference of Agricultural Eco...
The July package of the Doha Round of trade negotiations stipulates that a tiered-formula approach s...
Selected Paper prepared for presentation at the American Agricultural Economics Association Annual M...
In the Mid-Term Review (MTR), the European Commission proposed a series of changes to the Common Agr...
This study analyzes the political economy of European Union policy-making in regard to EU trade in b...
The WTO agricultural negotiations of the Doha round are a key issue in the public debate. This paper...
The CAP reforms that the EU accepted in June 2003 will partially decouple direct income payments to ...
This report is based on a study carried out by the AGMEMOD Partnership under the management of the A...
This report reviews the European Union (EU) position on the World Trade Organisation (WTO) for the m...
Inspired by the recent July Package of WTO agricultural trade negotiations, this paper argues that i...
The most recent EU notifications to the World Trade Organization regarding domestic support refer to...
The focus of the paper is on the developments so far and the future of the negotiations on agricultu...