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Argentina [PDF]

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After decades of being a marginal player in the GATT trade negotiations, Argentina decided to participate actively in the Uruguay Round. This chapter measures the imbalance between the concessions given and received and concludes that the value of the ...
Julio J. Nogues
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Something old, something new

open access: yesMeridiano 47, 2017
The World Trade Organization (WTO) held in 2015 twenty years of existence. This article seeks to examine some aspects related to the creation of the institution, particularly in regard to Brazil.
Rogério de Souza Farias
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Redefining government's role in agriculture in the nineties [PDF]

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The authors argue that government policies in agriculture have been costly and misdirected worldwide. For them, this inefficiency need not continue. The Urugauy Round is an ideal opportunity for developed and developing nations to strike a bargain.
Bovard, James   +4 more
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America's departure from multilateralism: Highway or dirt road to freer trade? [PDF]

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After having guaranteed the functioning of the multilateral system of trade negotiations within the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) for more than 40 years, the United States is obviously changing its trade strategy.
Stehn, Jürgen
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The political economy of policy instrument choice: theory and evidence from agricultural policies. [PDF]

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We study the political economy of instrument choice in agricultural and food policies. After a review of the historical evolution of European agricultural price and trade policy instruments since 1880, we develop a political economy model of instrument ...
Olper, Alessandro   +2 more
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NAFTA, GATT, AND AGRICULTURE IN THE NORTHERN ROCKIES AND GREAT PLAINS [PDF]

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Over the past seven years, the U.S. government has been involved in trade negotiations that have led to one bilateral and two multilateral agreements whose provisions have substantive implications for U.S. agricultural trade.
Smith, Vincent H.
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