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resources. This report contributes to the plan by evaluating the macroeconomic impacts of bio-based applications in the EU. Such … for the EU. In the case of the fuel sectors, it represents a net GDP effect of 5.1 billion US$ while biochemicals …
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to EU markets for non-GM products, the loss to domestic consumers due to that protectionism boost to SSA farmers is far … more than the small gain in terms of greater market access to the EU. …
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by the EU was maintained, but not if Northeast Asia also applied such a ban. From those gross economic effects would need …
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impose bans on GM crop imports in an attempt to maintain access to EU markets for non-GM products, the loss to domestic … the EU. …
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This paper employs the GTAP computable general equilibrium model and dataset to analyse the implications of domestic support reductions in the context of agricultural trade liberalisation. Three specific issues are addressed: overhang in domestic support, the accurate distinction of the boxes in...
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force.As a consequence of the new trend for the EU's TDI policy to target renewable energy sources, there is an apparent … contradiction between the EU's TDI policy and the EU's climate policy. The EU's climate policy recognizes the need to empower the … consumers and to increase competition in the EU's renewable energy market, in order to raise the share of renewable energy …
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This paper examines whether, in the presence of trade preferences, Sub-Saharan African economies, and especially its poorest households, could gain from multilateral trade reform. The World Bank’s LINKAGE model of the global economy is employed to examine the impact first of current trade...
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This paper examines the implications for African economies of the possible outcomes from the ongoing agriculture negotiations in the Doha Round. The paper defines scenarios that capture key elements of the modalities negotiations and undertakes simulations using a global dynamic general...
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Beginning with the WTO's Doha Development Agenda and establishment of the Millennium Development Goal of reducing poverty by 50 percent by 2015, poverty impacts of trade reforms have become central to the global development agenda. This has been particularly true of agricultural trade reforms...
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This paper examines whether the Sub-Saharan African economies could gain from multilateral trade reform in the presence of trade preferences. The World BankÂ’s LINKAGE model of the global economy is employed to examine the impact first of current trade barriers and agricultural subsidies, and...
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