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Agricultural Trade Reform
& the Doha Development Agenda |
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| Editors: Kym Anderson and Will
Martin |
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This study builds on numerous recent
analyses of the Doha Development Agenda and agricultural trade, including five
very helpful books that appeared in 2004. All of those studies were completed
well before Doha Round negotiators reached the July Framework Agreement in the
early hours of August 1, 2004.
Hence what distinguishes the current volume from others is that its ex ante analysis
focuses on the core aspects of the July Framework Agreement from the viewpoint
of agriculture and developing countries but also takes account of what might happen
to nonagricultural market access and the other negotiating areas. Furthermore,
the analysis does so in an integrated way by using the new GTAP Version 6.05 database,
which we have amended to include bound tariffs and to account for key protection
changes agreed to before 2005 and related global economywide models.
This volume is the result of an intense program of integrated research undertaken
during the latter half of 2004 and early 2005 by a complementary set of well-informed
scholars from four continents. |
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| Setting
the Scene |
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Agriculture,
Trade Reform, and the Doha Agenda |
Kym Anderson
Will Martin |
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What is at
Stake: the Relative Importance of Import Barriers, Export Subsidies, and Domestic
Support |
Thomas W. Hertel
Roman Keeney |
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Special and
Differential Treatment for Developing Countries |
Tim Josling |
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| Agricultural
Market Access |
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Consequences
of Alternative Formulas for Agricultural Tariff Cuts |
Sébastien Jean
David
Laborde
Will Martin |
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Reducing Tariffs
Versus Expanding Tariff Rate Quotas |
Harry de Gorter
Erika Kliaugau |
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Is Erosion
of Tariff Preferences a Serious Concern? |
Antoine Bouët Lionel Fontagné Sébastien Jean |
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| Export
Subsidies and Domestic Support |
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Removing the
Exception of Agricultural Export Subsidies |
Bernard Hoekman
Patrick Messerlin |
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Rethinking
Agricultural Domestic Support under the World Trade Organization |
Chad E. Hart
John C. Beghin |
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Consequences
of Reducing Limits on Aggregate Measurements of Support |
Hans G. Jensen
Henrik Zobbe |
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Reducing
Cotton Subsidies: the DDA Cotton Initiative |
Daniel A. Sumner
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| Doha
Reform Scenarios |
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Holograms
and Ghosts: New and Old Ideas for Agricultural Policies |
David Orden
Eugenio Diaz-Bonilla |
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Market
and Welfare Implications of Doha Reform Scenarios |
Kym Anderson
Will Martin
Dominique van der Mensbrugghe |
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| A copublication of the World Bank and Palgrave
Macmillan, 2005 |