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Liberalizing Trade in Agriculture: Developing Countries in Asia and the Post-Doha Agenda

2002

Wilson, John S.


Bibliographic information
Publisher
World Bank, Washington, D.C.
Other Subjects
Agricultural markets; International standards; Trade objectives; Quantitative restrictions; Import prices; Adb; Economic cooperation; Export performance; Average tariff; Market share; Rates of protection; Impact of trade liberalization; Gdp; Trade indicators; Net exports; Tariff rate; Income levels; Export value; Trade regime; Trade policy reform; Price of imports; Trade policy; Impact of trade; Guarantee prices; Domestic producers; Value of exports; Exporters; Labor productivity; Labor force; Net exporters; Food imports; Comparative advantages; Transition economies; Mutual recognition; Rural poverty alleviation; Food exports; Pattern of specialization; Tariff rates; Competitive advantage; Tariff protection; Trade reform; Wto trade liberalization; Changes in trade; Price supports; Competitiveness; Technical assistance; Openness; Quotas; Foreign exchange; Competitive markets; Trade restrictions; Competition rules; Tariff equivalents; Comparative advantage; Trade flows; Free access; Gdp per capita; Agricultural exporters; Tariff reductions; Asian development bank; World trade; Trade patterns; Uruguay round; Ldcs; Unilateral reduction; Import value; Country markets; Applied tariff; Tariff reduction; Protective tariffs; Net imports; Agricultural negotiations; Net exporter
License
Policy Research Working Paper;No.2804http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/World BankCC BY 3.0 Unported
Source
Policy Research Working Paper;No.2804

2014-09-15
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