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"The claim by global trade modelers that the potential contribution to global economic welfare of removing agricultural subsidies is less than one-tenth of that from removing agricultural tariffs puzzles many observers. To help explain that result, the authors first compare the OECD and...
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This report focuses on growing trade in food staples in the Southern and Eastern African region of Africa as one of the largest growth opportunities available to African farmers. This paper examines the impact of regional trade in food staples, both for maintaining farmer incentives in surplus...
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country regions, thereby alleviating poverty. A Doha partial liberalization could take the world some way toward those …
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's Doha Development Agenda, particularly through agricultural trade liberalization, for low-income countries seeking to trade …
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"The Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region's trade performance over the past two decades has been disappointing. Efforts to boost trade through a plethora of regional trade agreements (RTAs) are underway. This study examines the potential contribution of regional trade agreements, as well...
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, the country's agriculture sector should be well positioned to compete on the export markets. With 20.6 percent of all … employed in BH, agriculture remains an important sector for employment, despite a decline in the working-age population in … adaptation and environmental sustainability into agricultural policies, programs, and investments. To succeed in agriculture …
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