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Contents:
Frontmatterpp i-iv
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Contentspp v-vi
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List of figurespp vii-viii
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List of tablespp ix-xii
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Notes on contributorspp xiii-xvi
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Prefacepp xvii-xx
By David Orden, International Food Policy Research Institute, David Blandford, Pennsylvania State University, Tim Josling, Stanford University, California
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List of acronymspp xxi-xxiv
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PART I - overview of domestic support issues and WTO rulespp 1-2
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1 - Introductionpp 3-22
By David Orden, International Food Policy Research Institute, Tim Josling, Stanford University, California, David Blandford, Pennsylvania State University
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2 - The WTO disciplines on domestic supportpp 23-58
By Lars Brink, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada
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PART II - Developed countries: have high levels of support come down?pp 59-60
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3 - European Unionpp 61-96
By Tim Josling, Stanford University, California, Alan Swinbank, Agricultural Economics at the University of Reading, UK
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4 - United Statespp 97-152
By David Blandford, Pennsylvania State University, David Orden, International Food Policy Research Institute
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5 - Japanpp 153-188
By Yoshihisa Godo, Meiji Gakuin University and a part-time lecturer at Waseda University, Daisuke Takahashi, University of Tokyo
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6 - Norwaypp 189-220
By Ivar Gaasland, Institute for Research in Economics and Business Administration (SNF), Roberto Garcia, Norwegian University of Life Sciences, Erling Vårdal, University of Bergen
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PART III - Developing countries: will low levels of support rise?pp 221-222
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7 - Brazilpp 223-276
By André Nassar, University of São Paulo
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8 - Indiapp 277-309
By Munisamy Gopinath, Oregon State University
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9 - Chinapp 310-352
By Fuzhi Cheng, Cornell University
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10 - Philippinespp 353-388
By Caesar B. Cororaton, State University
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PART IV - Looking forward: can fair markets be achieved?pp 389-390
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11 - The difficult task of disciplining domestic supportpp 391-432
By David Orden, International Food Policy Research Institute, David Blandford, Pennsylvania State University, Tim Josling, Stanford University, California
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Appendix A - Domestic support provisions of the Agreement on Agriculturepp 433-450
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Appendix B - Domestic support provisions of the Doha draft modalitiespp 451-483
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Indexpp 484-494
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