Scope for domestic policies under the WTO

This document comments on the Uruguay Round has changed the environment in which agricultural policies are enacted. For the first time, there are very little limits on what countries can do to influence markets prices, and farm income. The Agreement on agriculture imposes restrictions on both the type of instruments that can be used and the level of suport which can be granted through those instruments. (MV)

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Main Authors: 81717 Josling, T., 1280 IICA, Port-of-Spain (Trinidad y Tobago), 14609 Ministry of Agriculture, Kingston (Jamaica), 14983 National Centre for Food and Agriculture Policy, Port-of-Spain (Trinidad y Tobago), 2392 Agri-Business Council of Jamaica, Kingston (Jamaica), 13152 Jamaica Broilers Group, Kingston (Jamaica), 13150 Jamaica Agricultural Society, Kingston (Jamaica), 39262 Workshop on Global Market Integration and the Agri-Food Sector Kingston (Jamaica) 25-27 Mar 1998
Format: Texto biblioteca
Language:eng
Published: Port-of-Spain (Trinidad y Tobago) 1998
Subjects:GATT, SUBSIDIOS A LA EXPORTACION, POLITICA DE COMERCIO EXTERIOR, POLITICA AGRICOLA, ,
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