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"Anderson and Martin examine the extent to which various regions, and the world as a whole, could gain from multilateral trade reform over the next decade. They use the World Bank's linkage model of the global economy to examine the impact first of current trade barriers and agricultural subsidies, and then of possible outcomes from the World Trade Organization's Doha round. The results suggest moving to free global merchandise trade would boost real incomes in Sub-Saharan Africa and Southeast Asia (and in Cairns Group countries) proportionately more than in other developing countries or high-income countries. Real returns to farm land and unskilled labor and real net farm incomes would rise substantially in those developing country regions, thereby alleviating poverty. A Doha partial liberalization could take the world some way toward those desirable outcomes, but more so the more agricultural subsidies are disciplined and applied tariffs are cut."
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monografia Rebiun29905892 https://catalogo.rebiun.org/rebiun/record/Rebiun29905892 m o d cr mn||||||||| 050607s2006 dcua ob 001 0 eng c 2005050742 70080416 271076197 466449429 473842279 495529244 560067099 647493503 654140156 821689808 827878874 888736031 910559243 961566611 962601298 988501117 992094069 1029489653 1037445137 1037904397 1038653770 1045510548 1045514042 1055360806 1058056282 1058785819 1081183835 1083597739 1110418753 1114382461 1120924861 1153456711 9780821362396 0821362399 0821362402 electronic bk.) 9780821362402 electronic bk.) 1280454520 9781280454523 8213623991 9788213623995 8213623991 9788213623995 0821363697 9780821363690 9788213623995 Title purchased via Dawsonera PDA PUL eng pn PUL REDDC LGG N$T YDXCP CUS EBLCP OCLCE IDEBK CEF OCLCQ MERUC CCO E7B OCLCQ OCLCO OCLCQ DEBSZ OCLCF OCLCQ BWS OCLCQ AU@ OCLCQ AZK COCUF CNNOR MOR OCLCQ OCLCO U3W CAUOI OCLCA BRL STF WRM NRAMU INT OCLCA VT2 OCLCQ OCLCO UAB OCLCA OCLCQ OCLCO A6Q MERER OCLCQ OL$ UWK YOU OCLCQ UKCRE BOL OCLCO UKAHL pcc BUS 043030 bisacsh POL 011020 bisacsh BUS 035000 bisacsh BUS 026000 bisacsh KCLT1,KNA bicssc Agricultural Trade Reform and the Doha Development Agenda Washington, DC Palgrave Macmillan/World Bank ©2006 Washington, DC Washington, DC Palgrave Macmillan/World Bank 1 online resource (xviii, 420 pages) illustrations 1 online resource (xviii, 420 pages) Text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier polychrome. rdacc data file rda Includes bibliographical references and index pt. 1. Setting the scene. 1. Agriculture, Trade Reform, and the Doha Agenda / W. Martin & K. Anderson -- 2. What's at Stake: The Relative Importance of Import Barriers, Export Subsidies and Domestic Support / T.W. Hertel & R. Keeney -- 3. Special and Differential Treatment for Developing Countries / T. Josling -- pt. 2. Agricultural market access. 4. Consequences of Alternative Formulas for Agricultural Tariff Cuts / S. Jean, L. Fontagné & W. Martin -- 5. Reducing Tariffs Versus Expanding Tariff Rate Quotas / H. de Gorter & E. Kliauga -- 6. Is Erosion of Tariff Preferences a Serious Concern? / A. Bouët, L. Fontagné & S. Jean "Anderson and Martin examine the extent to which various regions, and the world as a whole, could gain from multilateral trade reform over the next decade. They use the World Bank's linkage model of the global economy to examine the impact first of current trade barriers and agricultural subsidies, and then of possible outcomes from the World Trade Organization's Doha round. The results suggest moving to free global merchandise trade would boost real incomes in Sub-Saharan Africa and Southeast Asia (and in Cairns Group countries) proportionately more than in other developing countries or high-income countries. Real returns to farm land and unskilled labor and real net farm incomes would rise substantially in those developing country regions, thereby alleviating poverty. A Doha partial liberalization could take the world some way toward those desirable outcomes, but more so the more agricultural subsidies are disciplined and applied tariffs are cut." Organización Mundial del Comercio Organización Mundial del Comercio Organización Mundial del Comercio Organización Mundial del Comercio OrganizaÇÃo Mundial Do ComÉrcio. Conférence de Doha (OMC, 2001) Organización Mundial del Comercio Programa de Doha para el Desarrollo. (2001-) Programa de Doha para el Desarrollo Agriculture and state International trade Politique agricole Commerce international BUSINESS & ECONOMICS- International- Marketing POLITICAL SCIENCE- International Relations- Trade & Tariffs. BUSINESS & ECONOMICS- International- General. BUSINESS & ECONOMICS- Exports & Imports. Agriculture and state. International trade. Agrarpolitik. Außenhandelspolitik. World Trade Organization. Agrarisch beleid. Comércio agrícola. Comercio exterior Agricultura Agriculture. Barrières tarifaires. Commerce international. Politique agricole. Produit agricole. Entwicklungsländer. Electronic books Electronic books. Statistiques (Descripteur de forme) Aufsatzsammlung. Anderson, Kym Martin, Will 1953-) Print version Agricultural Trade Reform and the Doha Development Agenda. Washington, DC : Palgrave Macmillan/World Bank, ©2006 (DLC) 2005050742 World Bank e-Library