The Uruguay Round of negotiations under the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) may draw agriculture into an unprecedented global liberalization process. If developed nations write the agenda for these negotiations and direct the research on economic effects of liberalization, they are likely to underplay several impacts which fall primarily on LDC's. This paper identifies several ways in which the history, structure, or economic power of LDC's precipitate different consequences from liberalization than would arise in developed nations. These points ought to be recognized at the GATT both because the negotiations will affect their resolution and because they will affect the coalitions and compromises LDC's bring to the GATT
This paper examines whether developing countries, as a group, would be better off in the absence of ...
More open international markets benefit the economy as a whole, as well as most U.S. agricultural pr...
A dynamic, stochastic, multi-commodity model of world food markets is used to estimate the effects o...
The Uruguay Round of negotiations under the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) may draw a...
Liberalization of world trade in agricultural products ranks high on the agenda of the Uruguay Round...
With the Punta del Este Declaration, agriculture was accorded prominence in the GATT negotiations an...
Until negotiations collapsed in early December, the Uruguay Round gave promise of being the mo...
This discussion paper contains seven studies, designed to a) review, and assess the impact of the im...
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The Uruguay Round agreement on agriculture was a milestone, bringing this important sector under the...
It has taken until the Uruguay Round for agriculture to be brought under the discipline of the GATT ...
Although the current round of international trade negotiations was called a `Development Round¿, ver...
The liberalization of agricultural trade was the focus of the Uruguay Round of the General Agreement...
Examines the implications of the Uruguay Round for developing countries from several perspectives, i...
TODAY, agriculture remains the most distorted sector of the world economy.The Uruguay Round Agreemen...
This paper examines whether developing countries, as a group, would be better off in the absence of ...
More open international markets benefit the economy as a whole, as well as most U.S. agricultural pr...
A dynamic, stochastic, multi-commodity model of world food markets is used to estimate the effects o...
The Uruguay Round of negotiations under the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) may draw a...
Liberalization of world trade in agricultural products ranks high on the agenda of the Uruguay Round...
With the Punta del Este Declaration, agriculture was accorded prominence in the GATT negotiations an...
Until negotiations collapsed in early December, the Uruguay Round gave promise of being the mo...
This discussion paper contains seven studies, designed to a) review, and assess the impact of the im...
20 páginasIndustrial countries subsdise their agricultural sector by protecting them from competitio...
The Uruguay Round agreement on agriculture was a milestone, bringing this important sector under the...
It has taken until the Uruguay Round for agriculture to be brought under the discipline of the GATT ...
Although the current round of international trade negotiations was called a `Development Round¿, ver...
The liberalization of agricultural trade was the focus of the Uruguay Round of the General Agreement...
Examines the implications of the Uruguay Round for developing countries from several perspectives, i...
TODAY, agriculture remains the most distorted sector of the world economy.The Uruguay Round Agreemen...
This paper examines whether developing countries, as a group, would be better off in the absence of ...
More open international markets benefit the economy as a whole, as well as most U.S. agricultural pr...
A dynamic, stochastic, multi-commodity model of world food markets is used to estimate the effects o...