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DOI: 10.1300/j047v04n03_06
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International Poultry Trade and the GATT

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“…For example, Moschini and Meilke (1991) studied tariffication under General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) on the US-Canadian poultry market. Murphy et al (1993) implemented an Armington trade model to forecast the impact of heightened trade protections and the implications of the Uruguay Round of the GATT. Peterson and Orden (2005) examined the removal of tariffs, TRQs, and sanitary regulations on international poultry markets using a competitive partial equilibrium spatial model with heterogeneous (high-value white meat and low-value dark meat) goods.…”
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“…For example, Moschini and Meilke (1991) studied tariffication under General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) on the US-Canadian poultry market. Murphy et al (1993) implemented an Armington trade model to forecast the impact of heightened trade protections and the implications of the Uruguay Round of the GATT. Peterson and Orden (2005) examined the removal of tariffs, TRQs, and sanitary regulations on international poultry markets using a competitive partial equilibrium spatial model with heterogeneous (high-value white meat and low-value dark meat) goods.…”
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