WTO Negotiations and Agricultural Trade Liberalization :The Effect of Developed Countries' Policies on Developing Countries

Publication subTitle :The Effect of Developed Countries' Policies on Developing Countries

Author: Diaz-Bonilla   E.; Frandsen   S.E.; Robinson   S.  

Publisher: CABI Publishing‎

Publication year: 2006

E-ISBN: 9781845930813

P-ISBN(Hardback):  9781845930509

Subject: F0 Economics;F3 Agricultural Economy

Keyword: Economics Agriculture and Related Industries

Language: ENG

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Description

The purpose of this book is to analyze the effects of developed countries'' agricultural policies on developing countries. The main focus is on food security, poverty and other topics such as multifunctionality, biotechnology and regional agreements, as an input to policy reform within the World Trade Organization (WTO) trade negotiations. The book arises from a joint project between the Food and Resource Economics Institute in Denmark and the International Food Policy Research Institute in Washington.

Chapter

2 Review of the EU Common Agricultural Policy

3 The Common Agricultural Policy in an Enlarged Europe: Bright or Bleak Prospects for Africa?

4 US Agricultural Policy: the 2002 Farm Bill and WTO Doha Round Proposals

5 The Effects of Domestic Agricultural Reforms and Market Access on Trade and Production in Less Developed Countries

6 Potential Coalitions and Convergence in the Doha Round

7 Assessing the Harbinson Draft on Modalities in the WTO Agriculture Negotiations

8 Food Security and the World Trade Organization: a Typology of Countries

9 A Proposal for Combating Acute Food Shortages Based on Sub-Saharan African Needs

10 Thinking Inside the Boxes: Protection in the Development and Food Security Boxes versus Investments in the Green Box

11 That Was Then but This Is Now: Multifunctionality in Industry and Agriculture

12 Trade in Genetically Modified Food: Promises and Pitfalls for the Poor

13 Is the Everything But Arms Initiative the way to go for Least Developed Countries in the WTO Negotiations?

14 New Regionalism in the Aftermath of Cancún: to the Benefit or Detriment of Developing Countries?

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