Reforming Agricultural Trade for Developing Countries : Volume 2. Quantifyng the Impact of Multilateral Trade Reform

Reforming agricultural trade for developing countries is a two-volume set. The first volume is subtitled Key issues for a pro- development outcome of the Doha Round, and it is focused on specific concerns that are being encountered in the agricultural negotiations, and on strategies for dealing with them to arrive at a final agreement that will significantly spur growth and reduce poverty in developing countries. The companion volume is subtitled Quantifying the impact of multilateral trade reform. It comprises chapters that take different approaches to modeling trade reform and quantifying the resulting benefits and costs to various players in the negotiations. The study explains the differences in results that come out of these different approaches, and compares them to some other recent estimates of the gains from global trade reform.

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Main Authors: McCalla, Alex F., Nash, John
Language:en_US
Published: Washington, DC: World Bank 2007
Subjects:AGREEMENT ON AGRICULTURE, AGRICULTURAL EXPORT SUBSIDIES, AGRICULTURAL EXPORTERS, AGRICULTURAL EXPORTS, AGRICULTURAL LIBERALIZATION, AGRICULTURAL MARKET ACCESS, AGRICULTURAL NEGOTIATIONS, AGRICULTURAL POLICIES, AGRICULTURAL PRICES, AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION, Agricultural Products, agricultural protection, agricultural sector, agricultural subsidies, Agricultural Tariffs, Agricultural Trade, Agricultural Trade Liberalization, Agricultural Trade Reform, Agricultural Trade Research, Agriculture, applicable law, Average Tariffs, Average Trade, balance of payments, barriers to imports, Benefits of Trade, bilateral negotiations, Border Protection, competitive advantage, Development Agenda, development round, differential treatment, Domestic Support, dumping, economic growth, European Union, export competition, export credit, Export Revenue, Export Share, Export Subsidy, Exports, free access, Full Liberalization, GDP, global economy, global level, global markets, global trade, Global Trade Analysis, GNP, high tariffs, Import Price, Import Share, importing countries, Imports, Income, industrial countries, International Bank, international community, International Trade, macroeconomic policies, manufactured goods, Market Access, Ministerial Meeting, Most-Favored-Nation, multilateral negotiations, MULTILATERAL TRADE, multilateral trade agreements, multilateral trade negotiations, MULTILATERAL TRADE REFORM, natural resources, negative impact, nontariff barriers, Partial Liberalization, political economy, poor countries, poor people, Poverty Reduction, preferential access, Prices, protectionism, Quota Rents, Quota Tariff, Real GDP, Reduction Commitments, regional groups, Round Agreement, Round negotiations, rural areas, rural sectors, Special Provisions, Special Treatment, state trading, Tariff Rate, Tariff rate quota, Tariff Rate Quotas, Tariff Rates, tariff structures, Terms of Trade, Terms of Trade Effects, Total Output, Trade, trade agreements, trade barriers, Trade Classification, trade distortions, trade effect, trade facilitation, trade measure, trade measures, trade negotiations, Trade Policy, Trade Policy Reform, trade policy reforms, Trade Reforms, trade regimes, trade rounds, trading system, Uruguay Round, Welfare Impacts, World Market, World Prices, World Trade, World Trade Organization, WTO, WTO members,
Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10986/13520
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