This paper examines the negotiations which led to the Brussels Convention of 1902 for the abolition of subsidies on sugar exports, showing how the practice of multilateral commodity trade negotiations was an outcome of this experience. Encompassing diverse fiscal systems, these negotiations began a process of pluri-national harmonization of taxation criteria and regulations, which forced changes to national statutes. They also initiated new forms of economic negotiations and coexistence. When war broke out in 1914, undoing agreements and inaugurating a new era of strict government control of economic activities, multilateralism had been established as a conceptual alternative and a practical possibility.SUGAR TRADE; MULTILATERAL AGREEMENTS;...
The EU is a major participant in the world sugar market, being one of the top producers, importers a...
This thesis traces the development of the Sugar Protocol of the Lome Convention (1975) from its hist...
This paper shows that there was an improvement in the barter terms of trade for non-fuel commodities...
This paper examines the negotiations which led to the Brussels Convention of 1902 for the abolition ...
This paper examines the negotiations which led to the Brussels Convention of 1902 for the abolition ...
This historical study focuses on the multilateral regulation of sugar to provide a broader instituti...
The rapid development of beet-sugar production in the first decades of the XIXth century permanently...
Sugar was of the utmost importance for the development of a transatlantic trade during the early mod...
This paper traces the evolution of the global trading system from the 19th century to the present-da...
This paper traces the evolution of the global trading system from the 19th century to the present-da...
The interwar period is usually characterised as a prime example of disintegration and national antag...
Past colonialism has shaped current policies and patterns relating to sugar trade. To examine the ef...
The Cobden-Chevalier Treaty of 1860 is regarded as central turning point in nineteenth-century trade...
African Studies Seminar series. Paper presented 27 August, 1979Since 1650 the production of cane sug...
Can the rise, collapse, revival and maintenance of liberal trade in the world economy from 1860-1995...
The EU is a major participant in the world sugar market, being one of the top producers, importers a...
This thesis traces the development of the Sugar Protocol of the Lome Convention (1975) from its hist...
This paper shows that there was an improvement in the barter terms of trade for non-fuel commodities...
This paper examines the negotiations which led to the Brussels Convention of 1902 for the abolition ...
This paper examines the negotiations which led to the Brussels Convention of 1902 for the abolition ...
This historical study focuses on the multilateral regulation of sugar to provide a broader instituti...
The rapid development of beet-sugar production in the first decades of the XIXth century permanently...
Sugar was of the utmost importance for the development of a transatlantic trade during the early mod...
This paper traces the evolution of the global trading system from the 19th century to the present-da...
This paper traces the evolution of the global trading system from the 19th century to the present-da...
The interwar period is usually characterised as a prime example of disintegration and national antag...
Past colonialism has shaped current policies and patterns relating to sugar trade. To examine the ef...
The Cobden-Chevalier Treaty of 1860 is regarded as central turning point in nineteenth-century trade...
African Studies Seminar series. Paper presented 27 August, 1979Since 1650 the production of cane sug...
Can the rise, collapse, revival and maintenance of liberal trade in the world economy from 1860-1995...
The EU is a major participant in the world sugar market, being one of the top producers, importers a...
This thesis traces the development of the Sugar Protocol of the Lome Convention (1975) from its hist...
This paper shows that there was an improvement in the barter terms of trade for non-fuel commodities...