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Agricultural Policy Reform and the WTO provides insights into the
effects of the Uruguay Round WTO agreement on agricultural policy
and global markets, and considers what is at stake in the Doha
Development Agenda Round. The contributors to the book deal with a
broad range of topics, including the evolution of domestic and
trade policies in the last ten years across developed and
developing countries and proposals made in the agricultural
negotiation regarding market access, export subsidies and domestic
support; new issues emergent in agricultural trade negotiations are
also explored, including: * interaction between national regulatory
systems and the deepening integration of the international trade
regime * intellectual property rights protection * food safety *
quality regulations * antidumping trade protection. Finally, the
future of international trade relations is discussed, in particular
the implications of enforcing domestic regulations to comply with
international rules. This rich collection of research and analysis
will be invaluable to researchers, academics and policymakers with
an interest in agricultural policy analysis and international
economics.
In the ongoing Doha Development Round of World Trade Organization
negotiations, developing countries have had much greater leverage,
due at least in part to their large and growing share of world
trade. But will the increased influence of developing countries
translate into a final agreement that is truly more
development-friendly? What would be key ingredients in such a final
outcome of the negotiations, and what would the developing
countries really get out of it. This two volume set seeks to answer
these questions. This volume (Volume 2) addresses the question of
how a development-friendly outcome to the talks would affect
developing countries by quantifying the impact of multilateral
trade reform. It presents several different approaches to modeling
the effects of the outcome of negotiations, and then investigates
why these (and other) modeling efforts produce such divergent
results. Volume 1 is issues-oriented. It takes up some key
questions in the negotiations, setting the stage with a historical
overview of the Doha Development Agenda to help identify issues of
most significance to developing countries, and then explores select
issues in greater depth. Aimed at policymakers and stakeholders,
this two-volume effort puts into the public domain important
analytical work that will improve the chance for a pro-development
outcomes of the Doha round negotiations.
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