Agricultural policies adopted by developed countries are considered distortional and detrimental to less developed countries (LDCs). This paper discusses the adverse impacts on less developed countries of the agricultural support regimes of the European Union (EU) and the United States (US). Despite the fact that the budget for agriculture in these constituencies has the same order of magnitude, we find that the EU relies much more heavily on agricultural support than does the US. Specifically, the EU provides agricultural producers with an amount of support that is about two-and-a-half times that of the US, and for most commodities a larger share of farmers’ income stems from support measures as well. While the composition of producer supp...
Many less-developed countries (LDCs) are finding it increasingly difficult to obtain the foreign exc...
World trade talks have foundered recently, in part due to developing country demands that industrial...
This study analyses the potential evolution of agricultural income and the viability of selected far...
Agricultural policies adopted by developed countries are considered distortional and detrimental to ...
In this study, we outline the farm policy changes in the European Union, EU, and the United States, ...
Prior to the 1994 Uruguay Round Agreement on Agriculture, many developed countries supported product...
none3The recent reforms of the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) of the European Union extend in a si...
Being the biggest world agri-food importer and exporter, the European Union plays an important role ...
This paper aims to shed light on the potential interests of developing countries in reforms to domes...
Multilateral negotiations on agricultural trade liberalization will require World Trade Organization...
Agricultural policy within the European Union (EU) is but one of the founding pillars upon which uni...
An OECD document Agricultural Policies in OECD Countries: Monitoring and Evaluation ...
The Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) and EU membership have undergone big changes under the 2003 ref...
The paper presents a critical review of the policy tools and financial resources to be applied to th...
Developing countries are demanding substantial reduction in trade distorting domestic support to agr...
Many less-developed countries (LDCs) are finding it increasingly difficult to obtain the foreign exc...
World trade talks have foundered recently, in part due to developing country demands that industrial...
This study analyses the potential evolution of agricultural income and the viability of selected far...
Agricultural policies adopted by developed countries are considered distortional and detrimental to ...
In this study, we outline the farm policy changes in the European Union, EU, and the United States, ...
Prior to the 1994 Uruguay Round Agreement on Agriculture, many developed countries supported product...
none3The recent reforms of the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) of the European Union extend in a si...
Being the biggest world agri-food importer and exporter, the European Union plays an important role ...
This paper aims to shed light on the potential interests of developing countries in reforms to domes...
Multilateral negotiations on agricultural trade liberalization will require World Trade Organization...
Agricultural policy within the European Union (EU) is but one of the founding pillars upon which uni...
An OECD document Agricultural Policies in OECD Countries: Monitoring and Evaluation ...
The Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) and EU membership have undergone big changes under the 2003 ref...
The paper presents a critical review of the policy tools and financial resources to be applied to th...
Developing countries are demanding substantial reduction in trade distorting domestic support to agr...
Many less-developed countries (LDCs) are finding it increasingly difficult to obtain the foreign exc...
World trade talks have foundered recently, in part due to developing country demands that industrial...
This study analyses the potential evolution of agricultural income and the viability of selected far...