Finishing Global Farm Trade Reform: implications for developing countries
Abstract
This study reviews policy developments in recent years and, in the light of that, explores ways in which further consensus might be reached among WTO members to reduce farm trade distortions — and thereby also progress the multilateral trade reform agenda. Particular attention is given to ways that would boost well-being in developing countries, especially for those food-insecure households still suffering from poverty and hunger.
Keywords
global farm trade reform; food supplies; uruguay round agreement; open agricultural trade; kym anderson; farm trade; climate change; trade policy reform; wto; food security; trade faciliation agreement; China; Developed country; Developing country; Tariff; World Trade OrganizationDOI
10.20851/agtradeISBN
9781925261356OCN
1030819000Publisher
University of Adelaide PressPublisher website
https://www.adelaide.edu.au/press/Publication date and place
2016Classification
International trade and commerce