Merlinda D. Ingco / L. Alan Winters (eds.)
Agriculture and the New Trade Agenda
Creating a Global Trading Environment for Development
Herausgeber: Ingco, Merlinda; Winters, L. Alan; Ingco, Merlinda D.
Merlinda D. Ingco / L. Alan Winters (eds.)
Agriculture and the New Trade Agenda
Creating a Global Trading Environment for Development
Herausgeber: Ingco, Merlinda; Winters, L. Alan; Ingco, Merlinda D.
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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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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 536
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Juni 2005
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- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 33mm
- Gewicht: 974g
- ISBN-13: 9780521826853
- ISBN-10: 0521826853
- Artikelnr.: 22200117
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- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 536
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Juni 2005
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 33mm
- Gewicht: 974g
- ISBN-13: 9780521826853
- ISBN-10: 0521826853
- Artikelnr.: 22200117
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
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.
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.
List of figures, tables and boxes; List of contributors; Preface; List of
abbreviations; 1. Introduction Merlinda D. Ingco and L. Alan Winters; 2.
Agriculture and the trade negotiations: a synopsis Merlinda D. Ingco and L.
Alan Winters; Part I. Experience and Lessons from the Implementation of WTO
Agreements: 3. The Uruguay Round Agreement on Agriculture in practice: how
open are the OECD markets? Dimitris Diakosavvas; 4. How developing
countries are implementing tariff-rate quotas Philip Abbott and B. Adair
Morse; 5. A review of the operation of the Agreement on Sanitary and
Phytosanitary Measures Gretchen Stanton; Part II. Interests, Options, and
Objectives in a New Trade Round: 6. Agriculture, developing countries, and
the Doha Development Agenda Kym Anderson; 7. Where the interests of
developing countries converge and diverge Alberto Valdés and Alexander F.
McCalla; Part III. New Trade Rules and Quantitative Assessments of Future
Liberalization Options: 8. Market access, export subsidies, and domestic
support: developing new rules Harry de Gorter; 9. Options for enhancing
market access in a new round Tim Josling and Allan Rae; 10. Liberalizing
tariff-rate quotas: quantifying the effects of enhancing market access Aziz
Elbehri, Merlinda D. Ingco, Thomas W. Hertel and Kenneth Pearson; 11. The
global and regional effects of liberalizing agriculture and other trade in
the new round Thomas W. Hertel, Kym Anderson, Joseph F. Francois and Will
Martin; 12. Modeling the effects on agriculture of protection in developing
countries Dean A. DeRosa; 13. Liberalizing sugar: the taste test of the WTO
Brent Borrell and David Pearce; 14. Bananas: a policy overripe for change
Brent Borrell; Part IV. New Trade Issues and Developing Country
Agriculture: 15. Sanitary and phytosanitary barriers to agricultural trade:
progress, prospects, and implications for developing countries Donna
Roberts, David Orden and Tim Josling; 16. How developing countries view the
impact of sanitary and phytosanitary measures on agricultural exports
Spencer Henson, Rupert Loader, Alan Swinbank and Maury Bredahl; 17. State
trading in agricultural trade: options and prospects for new rules W. M.
Miner; 18. Environmental considerations in agricultural negotiations in the
new WTO round John Whalley; 19. Intellectual property rights and
agriculture Jayashree Watal; 20. Genetically modified foods, trade and
developing countries Chantal Pohl Nielsen, Karen Thierfelder and Sherman
Robinson; 21. Multifunctionality and optimal environmental policies for
agriculture in an open economy Jeffrey M. Peterson, Richard N. Boisvert and
Harry de Gorter; Author index; Subject index.
abbreviations; 1. Introduction Merlinda D. Ingco and L. Alan Winters; 2.
Agriculture and the trade negotiations: a synopsis Merlinda D. Ingco and L.
Alan Winters; Part I. Experience and Lessons from the Implementation of WTO
Agreements: 3. The Uruguay Round Agreement on Agriculture in practice: how
open are the OECD markets? Dimitris Diakosavvas; 4. How developing
countries are implementing tariff-rate quotas Philip Abbott and B. Adair
Morse; 5. A review of the operation of the Agreement on Sanitary and
Phytosanitary Measures Gretchen Stanton; Part II. Interests, Options, and
Objectives in a New Trade Round: 6. Agriculture, developing countries, and
the Doha Development Agenda Kym Anderson; 7. Where the interests of
developing countries converge and diverge Alberto Valdés and Alexander F.
McCalla; Part III. New Trade Rules and Quantitative Assessments of Future
Liberalization Options: 8. Market access, export subsidies, and domestic
support: developing new rules Harry de Gorter; 9. Options for enhancing
market access in a new round Tim Josling and Allan Rae; 10. Liberalizing
tariff-rate quotas: quantifying the effects of enhancing market access Aziz
Elbehri, Merlinda D. Ingco, Thomas W. Hertel and Kenneth Pearson; 11. The
global and regional effects of liberalizing agriculture and other trade in
the new round Thomas W. Hertel, Kym Anderson, Joseph F. Francois and Will
Martin; 12. Modeling the effects on agriculture of protection in developing
countries Dean A. DeRosa; 13. Liberalizing sugar: the taste test of the WTO
Brent Borrell and David Pearce; 14. Bananas: a policy overripe for change
Brent Borrell; Part IV. New Trade Issues and Developing Country
Agriculture: 15. Sanitary and phytosanitary barriers to agricultural trade:
progress, prospects, and implications for developing countries Donna
Roberts, David Orden and Tim Josling; 16. How developing countries view the
impact of sanitary and phytosanitary measures on agricultural exports
Spencer Henson, Rupert Loader, Alan Swinbank and Maury Bredahl; 17. State
trading in agricultural trade: options and prospects for new rules W. M.
Miner; 18. Environmental considerations in agricultural negotiations in the
new WTO round John Whalley; 19. Intellectual property rights and
agriculture Jayashree Watal; 20. Genetically modified foods, trade and
developing countries Chantal Pohl Nielsen, Karen Thierfelder and Sherman
Robinson; 21. Multifunctionality and optimal environmental policies for
agriculture in an open economy Jeffrey M. Peterson, Richard N. Boisvert and
Harry de Gorter; Author index; Subject index.
List of figures, tables and boxes; List of contributors; Preface; List of
abbreviations; 1. Introduction Merlinda D. Ingco and L. Alan Winters; 2.
Agriculture and the trade negotiations: a synopsis Merlinda D. Ingco and L.
Alan Winters; Part I. Experience and Lessons from the Implementation of WTO
Agreements: 3. The Uruguay Round Agreement on Agriculture in practice: how
open are the OECD markets? Dimitris Diakosavvas; 4. How developing
countries are implementing tariff-rate quotas Philip Abbott and B. Adair
Morse; 5. A review of the operation of the Agreement on Sanitary and
Phytosanitary Measures Gretchen Stanton; Part II. Interests, Options, and
Objectives in a New Trade Round: 6. Agriculture, developing countries, and
the Doha Development Agenda Kym Anderson; 7. Where the interests of
developing countries converge and diverge Alberto Valdés and Alexander F.
McCalla; Part III. New Trade Rules and Quantitative Assessments of Future
Liberalization Options: 8. Market access, export subsidies, and domestic
support: developing new rules Harry de Gorter; 9. Options for enhancing
market access in a new round Tim Josling and Allan Rae; 10. Liberalizing
tariff-rate quotas: quantifying the effects of enhancing market access Aziz
Elbehri, Merlinda D. Ingco, Thomas W. Hertel and Kenneth Pearson; 11. The
global and regional effects of liberalizing agriculture and other trade in
the new round Thomas W. Hertel, Kym Anderson, Joseph F. Francois and Will
Martin; 12. Modeling the effects on agriculture of protection in developing
countries Dean A. DeRosa; 13. Liberalizing sugar: the taste test of the WTO
Brent Borrell and David Pearce; 14. Bananas: a policy overripe for change
Brent Borrell; Part IV. New Trade Issues and Developing Country
Agriculture: 15. Sanitary and phytosanitary barriers to agricultural trade:
progress, prospects, and implications for developing countries Donna
Roberts, David Orden and Tim Josling; 16. How developing countries view the
impact of sanitary and phytosanitary measures on agricultural exports
Spencer Henson, Rupert Loader, Alan Swinbank and Maury Bredahl; 17. State
trading in agricultural trade: options and prospects for new rules W. M.
Miner; 18. Environmental considerations in agricultural negotiations in the
new WTO round John Whalley; 19. Intellectual property rights and
agriculture Jayashree Watal; 20. Genetically modified foods, trade and
developing countries Chantal Pohl Nielsen, Karen Thierfelder and Sherman
Robinson; 21. Multifunctionality and optimal environmental policies for
agriculture in an open economy Jeffrey M. Peterson, Richard N. Boisvert and
Harry de Gorter; Author index; Subject index.
abbreviations; 1. Introduction Merlinda D. Ingco and L. Alan Winters; 2.
Agriculture and the trade negotiations: a synopsis Merlinda D. Ingco and L.
Alan Winters; Part I. Experience and Lessons from the Implementation of WTO
Agreements: 3. The Uruguay Round Agreement on Agriculture in practice: how
open are the OECD markets? Dimitris Diakosavvas; 4. How developing
countries are implementing tariff-rate quotas Philip Abbott and B. Adair
Morse; 5. A review of the operation of the Agreement on Sanitary and
Phytosanitary Measures Gretchen Stanton; Part II. Interests, Options, and
Objectives in a New Trade Round: 6. Agriculture, developing countries, and
the Doha Development Agenda Kym Anderson; 7. Where the interests of
developing countries converge and diverge Alberto Valdés and Alexander F.
McCalla; Part III. New Trade Rules and Quantitative Assessments of Future
Liberalization Options: 8. Market access, export subsidies, and domestic
support: developing new rules Harry de Gorter; 9. Options for enhancing
market access in a new round Tim Josling and Allan Rae; 10. Liberalizing
tariff-rate quotas: quantifying the effects of enhancing market access Aziz
Elbehri, Merlinda D. Ingco, Thomas W. Hertel and Kenneth Pearson; 11. The
global and regional effects of liberalizing agriculture and other trade in
the new round Thomas W. Hertel, Kym Anderson, Joseph F. Francois and Will
Martin; 12. Modeling the effects on agriculture of protection in developing
countries Dean A. DeRosa; 13. Liberalizing sugar: the taste test of the WTO
Brent Borrell and David Pearce; 14. Bananas: a policy overripe for change
Brent Borrell; Part IV. New Trade Issues and Developing Country
Agriculture: 15. Sanitary and phytosanitary barriers to agricultural trade:
progress, prospects, and implications for developing countries Donna
Roberts, David Orden and Tim Josling; 16. How developing countries view the
impact of sanitary and phytosanitary measures on agricultural exports
Spencer Henson, Rupert Loader, Alan Swinbank and Maury Bredahl; 17. State
trading in agricultural trade: options and prospects for new rules W. M.
Miner; 18. Environmental considerations in agricultural negotiations in the
new WTO round John Whalley; 19. Intellectual property rights and
agriculture Jayashree Watal; 20. Genetically modified foods, trade and
developing countries Chantal Pohl Nielsen, Karen Thierfelder and Sherman
Robinson; 21. Multifunctionality and optimal environmental policies for
agriculture in an open economy Jeffrey M. Peterson, Richard N. Boisvert and
Harry de Gorter; Author index; Subject index.