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2015
Abstract This chapter examines the Uruguay Round Agreement on Agriculture (AoA). It begins by considering the reasons for the de facto non-application of GATT to agricultural products and non-trade concerns in agricultural trade. It then provides an overview of the AoA, including its product coverage, substantive provisions, and ...
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Abstract This chapter examines the Uruguay Round Agreement on Agriculture (AoA). It begins by considering the reasons for the de facto non-application of GATT to agricultural products and non-trade concerns in agricultural trade. It then provides an overview of the AoA, including its product coverage, substantive provisions, and ...
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SSRN Electronic Journal, 2013
Agriculture is an industry which in the absence of government farm programs; the industry comprises many firms selling virtually standardized products. Agriculture is an Industry which can be understood by applying the demand and supply tools of competitive markets.
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Agriculture is an industry which in the absence of government farm programs; the industry comprises many firms selling virtually standardized products. Agriculture is an Industry which can be understood by applying the demand and supply tools of competitive markets.
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1991
U.S. agricultural trade has improved significantly since the mid-1980's. Exports jumped from $26 billion in 1986 to $40 billion in 1990, and import growth slowed as the world economy and U.S. competitiveness improved. Farm exports outpaced imports (table 1), more than tripling the U.S.
MacDonald, Stephen, MacDonald, Stephen
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U.S. agricultural trade has improved significantly since the mid-1980's. Exports jumped from $26 billion in 1986 to $40 billion in 1990, and import growth slowed as the world economy and U.S. competitiveness improved. Farm exports outpaced imports (table 1), more than tripling the U.S.
MacDonald, Stephen, MacDonald, Stephen
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Agricultural Trade Liberalization
2003As was seen in the previous chapter, agriculture is still of particular significance to the EU, as it is the major importer and the second largest exporter of food products in the world. Consequently, the EU is a very prominent and vocal member of what is today known as the World Trade Organization (WTO).
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Nontariff Agricultural Trade Barriers Revisited
1995Terminological, as well as substantive, problems with other-than-customs-duty trade protection issues have existed for a long time. After World War II, these problems proved troublesome for trade analysts. Baldwin [1970], Denton and O'Cleiracain [1972], and Lloyd [1973] were among the first who helped clarify language and ideas.
Hillman, Jimmye S., Hillman, Jimmye S.
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International Agricultural Trade
1987International trade offers promise to provide a considerable and favorable trade base for the future. However, foreign markets will not be a panacea for our current agricultural crisis. Even though foreign markets will remain important for the U.S., perhaps our previous share of these markets will never again be reached and the world market euphoria of
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Cancer risk among World Trade Center rescue and recovery workers: A review
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022Paolo Boffetta +2 more
exaly
Implications of intercontinental renewable electricity trade for energy systems and emissions
Nature Energy, 2022Fei Guo +2 more
exaly
Lack of progress in the Doha Round of trade negotiations has not been entirely due to difficulties over agricultural issues. Nevertheless, as in the Uruguay Round, they have remained a substantial obstacle to agreement. One part of the story is weaker impetus both from the US administration and agribusiness interests for agricultural trade ...
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