Agricultural market liberalization is essential in achieving a
successful Doha Round agreement because these are the most
protected markets remaining in most rich countries. But the
implications for developing countries, especially the poorest, are
more complex than the current debate suggests. This volume examines
the structure of agricultural support in rich countries and
explores the challenges as well as opportunities that developing
countries might face if the Doha Round succeeds in reforming OECD
agriculture policies.
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