1993
DOI: 10.2307/2234481
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Agriculture in the Uruguay Round: An Assessment

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“…The GATT world trade liberalisation and its discipline may improve trade opportunities with third country markets focusing on international competitiveness (e.g. Rayner, lngersent and Hine, 1993;and Hamilton and Whalley, 1995). economies).…”
Section: Cefta and Other Trade Arrangementsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The GATT world trade liberalisation and its discipline may improve trade opportunities with third country markets focusing on international competitiveness (e.g. Rayner, lngersent and Hine, 1993;and Hamilton and Whalley, 1995). economies).…”
Section: Cefta and Other Trade Arrangementsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This exception is clearly designed to exempt from reduction both EU producer We do not seek to provide a review of the literature explaining the reasons for agriculture being centre-stage in the negotiations and emphasising the importance of a settlement for securing liberalisation in farm trade in the near term, and constraining future changes in domestic farm programmes in the longer term. Such assessments may be found in McClatchy and Warley (1992), Rayner, Ingersent and Hine (1993), and Sanderson (1990). In addition, Josling (1993), Tangermann (1994) and Harvey (1994) discuss issues in agricultural policy reform after the Uruguay Round.…”
Section: A Domestic Support Commitmentsmentioning
confidence: 99%