Roots of Competitiveness: China's Evolving Agriculture Interests
examines China's interests in global agriculture trade
liberalization. It begins with an overview of China's policy
behavior in recent WTO talks, and then goes back to describe the
reform foundations that got China to this point. This study seeks
to clarify for uncertain observers China's underlying interests on
the question of agriculture trade liberalization - whether to go
faster, slower, not at all beyond the status quo, or even
backwards. manifestly toward reform, structural adjustment and
economic rationalization. China is further along toward the end
point of that process than generally recognized, and shows a deep,
probably irreversible commitment to the process. China can point to
demonstrated successes in raising incomes, overall welfare and
productivity to justify (to itself) the pain of further adjustment,
and has the policy skills to manage (if not minimize) adjustment
costs.
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