Table of Contents:
  • Issues and obstacles for agricultural trade policy in the new millennium
  • Progressin agricultural trade negotiations
  • Issues in the WTO agricultural negotiations: an overview
  • Obstacles to progress in multilateral agricultural trade negotiations: the European viewpoint
  • One perspective on U.S. policy and agricultural progress in World Trade Organization negotiations
  • Agricultural negotiations in the context of a broader round: a Developing Country perspective
  • Agricultural trade liberalization and the environment: issues and policies
  • Trade liberalization in rice
  • Major issues in the U.S. sugar industryunder 2000 WTO negotiations and NAFTA
  • Major issues for the U.S. wheat industry: the implications of China's entry into the WTO
  • New WTO agricultural trade negotiations: issues for the U.S. coarse grain market
  • The World Trade Organization and southern agriculture: the cotton perspective.
  • The impacts of export subsidy reduction commitments in the agreement on agriculture and international trade: a general assessment
  • Agricultural trade liberalization beyond Uruguay: U.S. options and interests
  • Regional versus multilateral trade arrangements: which way should the Western Hemisphere go on trade?
  • Regionalism and trade creation: the case of NAFTA
  • Increased use of antidumping weakens global trade liberalization
  • Implementation of the SPS agreement
  • Modeling impacts of the amcroeconomic and political environment on long-term prospects for agricultural world markets
  • Price volatility: a bitter pill of trade liberalization in agriculture?
  • Challenges and prospects for agricultural trade policy in the new millennium.