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This volume provides an analytical discussion of the implications of liberalizing agriculture and changing agricultural trade rules in the WTO. Given the modest achievements in previous GATT rounds, it assesses how the WTO round can help establish rules to advance global trade and policy reform and facilitate development.

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This volume provides an analytical discussion of the implications of liberalizing agriculture and changing agricultural trade rules in the WTO. Given the modest achievements in previous GATT rounds, it assesses how the WTO round can help establish rules to advance global trade and policy reform and facilitate development.
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Autorenporträt
Merlinda D. Ingco is a Senior Economist at the World Bank. Specializing in empirical and policy analyses, her published books and journal articles cover areas such as non-tariff barriers, agricultural protection, agricultural trade and poverty, commodity markets, food security, and trade. She is the author of The World Food Outlook (with Donald Mitchell and Ronald Duncan), CUP, 1997.
L. Alan Winters is Professor of Economics at the University of Sussex. He is a Research Fellow of the Centre for Economic Policy Research, London and a Senior Visiting Fellow of the Centre for Economic Performance, at the London School of Economics. His published books and articles cover areas such as regional trading arrangements, non-tariff barriers, European Integration, East-West trade, global warming, agricultural protection, trade and poverty, and the world trading system. He is the author of a major study funded by the UK Department of International Development: Trade Liberalization and Poverty: A Handbook (with Neil McCulloch and Xavier Cirera) 2001.