This article investigates aspects of the institutions and decision making processes in the United States and the European Union that affect the coordination of domestic farm programs and trade negotiations for agriculture in each entity. We explore how current institutions and processes contribute to a level of incoherence - or lack of coordination - between domestic farm programs and trade negotiations in the United States. Constructs from transaction cost politics with an emphasis on the decision to delegate authority from the principal to an agent are used to understand how institutional processes affect the coordination of domestic legislation
The dominant portrayal of the policy process around the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) emphasises ...
In 1992, the United States and the European Community (EC) reached an agreement on the Uruguay Round...
How has the degree of institutional integration in Europe affected the bargaining strength of the Eu...
This article investigates aspects of the institutions and decision making processes in the United St...
The U.S. agricultural policy process is marked by a proliferation of organized interests and rising ...
A model of the political economy of agricultural policy formulation was used to analyze the current ...
comparison of the EC’s and the United States’s initial agricultural proposals with the final agreeme...
Agriculture has been the stumbling block in the last four GATTIWTO rounds, including the ongoing Doh...
There is a debate in international relations on how, when, and why international institutions influe...
International audienceTrade in food and agricultural products have a special place in the political ...
The purpose of this article is to analyze the U.S. international agricultural trade policy by focusi...
The past and arguably the future of the European Union (EU) are characterized by Differentiated Inte...
Policy interventions in dairy markets are pervasive in industrialized countries. Resistance to domes...
The history of EC-US conflicts about the Common Agriculturai Policy has been long and rich in events...
This book explores the changing role of the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP), one of the biggest stu...
The dominant portrayal of the policy process around the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) emphasises ...
In 1992, the United States and the European Community (EC) reached an agreement on the Uruguay Round...
How has the degree of institutional integration in Europe affected the bargaining strength of the Eu...
This article investigates aspects of the institutions and decision making processes in the United St...
The U.S. agricultural policy process is marked by a proliferation of organized interests and rising ...
A model of the political economy of agricultural policy formulation was used to analyze the current ...
comparison of the EC’s and the United States’s initial agricultural proposals with the final agreeme...
Agriculture has been the stumbling block in the last four GATTIWTO rounds, including the ongoing Doh...
There is a debate in international relations on how, when, and why international institutions influe...
International audienceTrade in food and agricultural products have a special place in the political ...
The purpose of this article is to analyze the U.S. international agricultural trade policy by focusi...
The past and arguably the future of the European Union (EU) are characterized by Differentiated Inte...
Policy interventions in dairy markets are pervasive in industrialized countries. Resistance to domes...
The history of EC-US conflicts about the Common Agriculturai Policy has been long and rich in events...
This book explores the changing role of the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP), one of the biggest stu...
The dominant portrayal of the policy process around the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) emphasises ...
In 1992, the United States and the European Community (EC) reached an agreement on the Uruguay Round...
How has the degree of institutional integration in Europe affected the bargaining strength of the Eu...