WTO negotiations and agricultural trade liberalization : the effect of developed countries' policies on developing countries /
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| Language: | English |
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Wallingford, Oxon, UK ; Cambridge, MA :
CABI Pub.,
[2006]
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Table of Contents:
- Review of the EU common agricultural policy
- The common agricultural policy in an enlarged Europe : bright or bleak prospects for Africa?
- US agricultural policy : the 2002 farm bill and WTO Doha round proposals
- The effects of domestic agricultural reforms and market access on trade and production in less developed countries
- Potential coalitions and convergence in the Doha round
- Assessing the Harbinson draft on modalities in the WTO agriculture negotiations
- Food security and the World Trade Organization : a typology of countries
- A proposal for combating acute food shortages based on sub-Saharan African needs
- Thinking inside the boxes : protection in the development and food security boxes versus investments in the green box
- That was then but this is now : multifunctionality in industry and agriculture
- Trade in genetically modified food : promises and pitfalls for the poor
- Is the everything but arms initiative the way to go for least developed countries in the WTO negotiations?
- New regionalism in the aftermath of Cancun : to the benefit or detriment of developing countries?.