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WTO disciplines on agricutlural support : Seeking a fair basis for trade

By: Contributor(s): Publication details: Cambridge Cambridge University Press 2011Description: 494p xxiISBN:
  • 9780511794179
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 341.754000 ORD
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Contents: Frontmatterpp i-iv Get access Export citation Contentspp v-vi Get access Export citation List of figurespp vii-viii Get access Export citation List of tablespp ix-xii Get access Export citation Notes on contributorspp xiii-xvi Get access Export citation Prefacepp xvii-xx By David Orden, International Food Policy Research Institute, David Blandford, Pennsylvania State University, Tim Josling, Stanford University, California Get access Export citation List of acronymspp xxi-xxiv Get access Export citation PART I - overview of domestic support issues and WTO rulespp 1-2 Get access Export citation 1 - Introductionpp 3-22 By David Orden, International Food Policy Research Institute, Tim Josling, Stanford University, California, David Blandford, Pennsylvania State University Get access Export citation 2 - The WTO disciplines on domestic supportpp 23-58 By Lars Brink, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada Get access Export citation PART II - Developed countries: have high levels of support come down?pp 59-60 Get access Export citation 3 - European Unionpp 61-96 By Tim Josling, Stanford University, California, Alan Swinbank, Agricultural Economics at the University of Reading, UK Get access Export citation 4 - United Statespp 97-152 By David Blandford, Pennsylvania State University, David Orden, International Food Policy Research Institute Get access Export citation 5 - Japanpp 153-188 By Yoshihisa Godo, Meiji Gakuin University and a part-time lecturer at Waseda University, Daisuke Takahashi, University of Tokyo Get access Export citation 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 Get access Export citation PART III - Developing countries: will low levels of support rise?pp 221-222 Get access Export citation 7 - Brazilpp 223-276 By André Nassar, University of São Paulo Get access Export citation 8 - Indiapp 277-309 By Munisamy Gopinath, Oregon State University Get access Export citation 9 - Chinapp 310-352 By Fuzhi Cheng, Cornell University Get access Export citation 10 - Philippinespp 353-388 By Caesar B. Cororaton, State University Get access Export citation PART IV - Looking forward: can fair markets be achieved?pp 389-390 Get access Export citation 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 Get access Export citation Appendix A - Domestic support provisions of the Agreement on Agriculturepp 433-450 Get access Export citation Appendix B - Domestic support provisions of the Doha draft modalitiespp 451-483 Get access Export citation Indexpp 484-494 Get access Export citation
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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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