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Agricultural Trade Policy: Completing the Reform (Policy Analyses in International Economics) (Policy Analyses in International Economics)

Agricultural Trade Policy: Completing the Reform (Policy Analyses in International Economics) (Policy Analyses in International Economics)

C. Fred Bergsten
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Plans for broad supraregional trade structures, such as the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation forum and the Free Trade Area of the Americas , have also dealt with the inclusion of agricultural trade. Meanwhile, in developing and middle-income countries, unilateral agricultural policy reforms have been part of recent economic policy changes. However, in the industrial countries, agricultural policy reform has languished in the face of much domestic opposition. But the reform of the European Unions Common Agricultural Policy in 1992 and the 1996 Farm Bill in the United States seems to have ushered in a new era of relations between government and agricultural groups. The author of this study points out ways that multilateral, regional, and unilateral paths could be coordinated to liberalized agricultural trade. He proposes a set of multilateral talks that would benefit from agricultural reform at all levels and complete the job begun at the Uruguay Round.
Pages
132
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Institute for International Economics
Release
April 01, 1998
ISBN
0881322563
ISBN 13
9780881322569

Agricultural Trade Policy: Completing the Reform (Policy Analyses in International Economics) (Policy Analyses in International Economics)

C. Fred Bergsten
0/5 ( ratings)
Plans for broad supraregional trade structures, such as the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation forum and the Free Trade Area of the Americas , have also dealt with the inclusion of agricultural trade. Meanwhile, in developing and middle-income countries, unilateral agricultural policy reforms have been part of recent economic policy changes. However, in the industrial countries, agricultural policy reform has languished in the face of much domestic opposition. But the reform of the European Unions Common Agricultural Policy in 1992 and the 1996 Farm Bill in the United States seems to have ushered in a new era of relations between government and agricultural groups. The author of this study points out ways that multilateral, regional, and unilateral paths could be coordinated to liberalized agricultural trade. He proposes a set of multilateral talks that would benefit from agricultural reform at all levels and complete the job begun at the Uruguay Round.
Pages
132
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Institute for International Economics
Release
April 01, 1998
ISBN
0881322563
ISBN 13
9780881322569

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