GATT-UR provisions on agriculture have been most controversial. Its ratification depends on the establishment of adequate “safety nets” to protect farmers from the anticipated adverse welfare impacts of the GATT-UR implementation. This paper argues that the global and Philippine trade liberalization in the spirit of GATT-UR will benefit the poor and farmers. Senate should therefore ratify the agreements to allow the government to attend their business of carrying out economic and institutional reform for sustainable economic growth.agriculture sector, General Agreement on Tariff and Trade, rural sector
Thailand has experienced steady economic growth over the last 20 years, in part because of its produ...
Agriculture is an area where the trade of developed countries appears to be conducted on a highly a...
This report uses case studies from the Philippines’ vegetable and poultry sector to illustrate the s...
This paper examines the Philippine agricultural sector and the implications of General Agreement on ...
ABSTRACT. The General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) finds its theoretical foundation in the ...
This paper attempts to determine the possible impacts of a General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (G...
The Philippines has undergone a series of trade reforms since the mid-1980s that have reduced protec...
The agricultural trade policies of developing countries have not been much of an issue in internatio...
Over the years, economists had been taught that "Trade can make everyone better off", thus the ratio...
This paper analyzes the poverty and inequality implications of removing agricultural and non-agricul...
Argentina is the world\u27s second largest exporter of grains, oilseeds, and oilseed products. Tradi...
Much of the debate on the role of agriculture in economic development centers on whether agriculture...
The Philippines has undergone a series of trade reforms since the mid-1980s that have reduced protec...
The agricultural sectors of the United States and other developed countries have been subjected to a...
Over the past two decades, the Philippine economic growth has been erratic and lower than most devel...
Thailand has experienced steady economic growth over the last 20 years, in part because of its produ...
Agriculture is an area where the trade of developed countries appears to be conducted on a highly a...
This report uses case studies from the Philippines’ vegetable and poultry sector to illustrate the s...
This paper examines the Philippine agricultural sector and the implications of General Agreement on ...
ABSTRACT. The General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) finds its theoretical foundation in the ...
This paper attempts to determine the possible impacts of a General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (G...
The Philippines has undergone a series of trade reforms since the mid-1980s that have reduced protec...
The agricultural trade policies of developing countries have not been much of an issue in internatio...
Over the years, economists had been taught that "Trade can make everyone better off", thus the ratio...
This paper analyzes the poverty and inequality implications of removing agricultural and non-agricul...
Argentina is the world\u27s second largest exporter of grains, oilseeds, and oilseed products. Tradi...
Much of the debate on the role of agriculture in economic development centers on whether agriculture...
The Philippines has undergone a series of trade reforms since the mid-1980s that have reduced protec...
The agricultural sectors of the United States and other developed countries have been subjected to a...
Over the past two decades, the Philippine economic growth has been erratic and lower than most devel...
Thailand has experienced steady economic growth over the last 20 years, in part because of its produ...
Agriculture is an area where the trade of developed countries appears to be conducted on a highly a...
This report uses case studies from the Philippines’ vegetable and poultry sector to illustrate the s...