Publisher: OECD Publishing
ISSN: 1608-0203
Source: SourceOECD Industry, Services & Trade, Vol.2006, Iss.11, 2006-07, pp. : 204-220
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Abstract
Global agricultural trade policy reform will lead to changing market opportunities for U.S. agriculture - stimulating demand for some commodities, but reducing demand for other U.S. products. Policy makers are often concerned about the process of adjustment, in which producers reallocate their resources in response to changing economic conditions.