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Tracking Distortions in Agriculture : China and Its Accession to the World Trade Organization

2004

Huang, Jikun | Rozelle, Scott | Chang, Min


Bibliographic information
Publisher
Washington, DC: World Bank
Other Subjects
Market towns; Trading system; Export markets; Lower prices; Remote regions; Lower price; Adverse impacts; Price protection; Barrier; Price distortions; Tax rate; Trade policy; Comparative advantage; Wholesalers; Suppliers; Border price; Sale; Rebates; Government subsidies; International market; Transaction cost; Trade reforms; Trading partners; Commodity; Supply shock; Consumer price index; Free trade agreement; Market integration; Low tariff; Agricultural price; Incomes; Quotas; Price takers; Wholesale price; Open markets; Consumer price; Price trends; Auction; External shocks; Commercial markets; Domestic economy; Global markets; Changes in prices; Domestic prices; Domestic price; Economic reform; Market forces; Output; Resource economics; International markets; Rebate; Supply side; Political economy; Regulators; Remote areas; Wholesale market; Cost increases; Average prices; Cotton prices; Currency; Domestic market; Labor market; Substitution; Price level; Financial assistance; Price movements; Consumer price indices; World market; Input prices; Caps; Market performance; Price changes; Financial support; Price levels; Taxation policy; Average price; Price index; Price series; Tying; Income groups; Gross value; Tax; World trade; Liberalization
License
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/17154http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igoWorld BankCC BY 3.0 IGO
Type
Journal Article; Journal Part

2014-09-15
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