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The WTO and Agriculture Vol. I

By: Contributor(s): Publication details: London An Elgar Referemcer Collection 2005Description: 597p xiISBN:
  • 9781843762799
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 341.754000 AND-I
Contents:
Contents Volume I Acknowledgements; Introduction Kym Anderson and Tim Josling; PART I THE GROWTH OF AGRICULTURAL PROTECTIONISM; 1. C.P. Kindleberger (1975), ‘The Rise of Free Trade in Western Europe, 1820–1875 2. Kym Anderson, Yujiro Hayami and Masayoshi Honma (1986), ‘The Growth of Agricultural Protection 3. Peter H. Lindert (1991), ‘Historical Patterns of Agricultural Policy; 4. Michael Tracy (1989), ‘The Formation of the Common Agricultural Policy; 5. Anne O. Krueger, Maurice Schiff and Alberto Valdés (1988), ‘Agricultural Incentives in Developing Countries: Measuring the Effect of Sectoral and Economy Wide Policies; PART II DOMESTIC POLICIES AND INTERNATIONAL TRADE DISTORTIONS; 6. D.Gale Johnson ([1973] 1991), ‘Politics and Economics and Farmers, ‘New Directions for Agricultural Policy in the Industrial Countries’ and ‘Negotiations For Freer Trade In Agricultural Products; 7. Gordon C. Rausser (1982), ‘Political Economic Markets: Perts and Pests in Food and Agriculture’; 8. Kym Anderson (1995), ‘Lobbying Incentives and the Pattern of Protection in Rich and Poor Countries’; 9. Bruce L. Gardner (1987), ‘Causes Of U.S. Farm Commodity Programs’; PART III QUANTIFYING THE EFFECTS OF TRADE-DISTORTING POLICIES PRE-URUGUAY ROUND; 10. Alberto Valdés and Joachim Zietz (1980), Agricultural Protection in OECD Countries: It’s Cost To Less-Developed Countries; 11. Tim Josling and Stefan Tangermann (1990), ‘Measuring Levels of Protection in Agriculture: A Survey Of Approaches and Results’ And ‘Panel Discussion’; 12. R. Tyers and K. Anderson (1988), ‘Liberalising OECD Agricultural Policies in the Uruguay Round: Effects on Trade and Welfare’; 13. Vernon O. Roningen And Praveen M. Dixit (1989), How Level Is The Playing Field? An Economic Analysis of Agricultural Policy Reforms in Industrial Market Economies; 14. Sherman Robinson (1990), ‘Analysing Agricultural Trade Liberalization with Single Country Computable General Equilibrium Models’; PART IV GATT NEGOTIATIONS AND AGRICULTURAL POLICIES PRE-URUGUAY ROUND; 15. Kenneth W. Dam (1970), ‘Temperate Agricultural Commodities’; 16. General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (1958), ‘Agricultural Protectionism in the Industrial Countries’; 17. T.K. Warley (1967), ‘Problems of World Trade In Agricultural Products’; 18. William J. Davey (1993), ‘The Rules for Agricultural Trade in GATT’; 19. Timothy E. Josling, Stefan Tangermann and T.K. Warley (1996), ‘Trade Rules In Crisis: The GATT Committee on Trade in Agriculture’; Index
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Contents
Volume I
Acknowledgements; Introduction Kym Anderson and Tim Josling;
PART I THE GROWTH OF AGRICULTURAL PROTECTIONISM;
1. C.P. Kindleberger (1975), ‘The Rise of Free Trade in Western Europe, 1820–1875
2. Kym Anderson, Yujiro Hayami and Masayoshi Honma (1986), ‘The Growth of Agricultural Protection
3. Peter H. Lindert (1991), ‘Historical Patterns of Agricultural Policy;
4. Michael Tracy (1989), ‘The Formation of the Common Agricultural Policy;
5. Anne O. Krueger, Maurice Schiff and Alberto Valdés (1988), ‘Agricultural Incentives in Developing Countries: Measuring the Effect of Sectoral and Economy Wide Policies;
PART II DOMESTIC POLICIES AND INTERNATIONAL TRADE DISTORTIONS;
6. D.Gale Johnson ([1973] 1991), ‘Politics and Economics and Farmers, ‘New Directions for Agricultural Policy in the Industrial Countries’ and ‘Negotiations For Freer Trade In Agricultural Products;
7. Gordon C. Rausser (1982), ‘Political Economic Markets: Perts and Pests in Food and Agriculture’;
8. Kym Anderson (1995), ‘Lobbying Incentives and the Pattern of Protection in Rich and Poor Countries’;
9. Bruce L. Gardner (1987), ‘Causes Of U.S. Farm Commodity Programs’;
PART III QUANTIFYING THE EFFECTS OF TRADE-DISTORTING POLICIES PRE-URUGUAY ROUND;
10. Alberto Valdés and Joachim Zietz (1980), Agricultural Protection in OECD Countries: It’s Cost To Less-Developed Countries;
11. Tim Josling and Stefan Tangermann (1990), ‘Measuring Levels of Protection in Agriculture: A Survey Of Approaches and Results’ And ‘Panel Discussion’;
12. R. Tyers and K. Anderson (1988), ‘Liberalising OECD Agricultural Policies in the Uruguay Round: Effects on Trade and Welfare’;
13. Vernon O. Roningen And Praveen M. Dixit (1989), How Level Is The Playing Field? An Economic Analysis of Agricultural Policy Reforms in Industrial Market Economies;
14. Sherman Robinson (1990), ‘Analysing Agricultural Trade Liberalization with Single Country Computable General Equilibrium Models’; PART IV GATT NEGOTIATIONS AND AGRICULTURAL POLICIES PRE-URUGUAY ROUND;
15. Kenneth W. Dam (1970), ‘Temperate Agricultural Commodities’;
16. General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (1958), ‘Agricultural Protectionism in the Industrial Countries’;
17. T.K. Warley (1967), ‘Problems of World Trade In Agricultural Products’;
18. William J. Davey (1993), ‘The Rules for Agricultural Trade in GATT’;
19. Timothy E. Josling, Stefan Tangermann and T.K. Warley (1996), ‘Trade Rules In Crisis: The GATT Committee on Trade in Agriculture’;
Index

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