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Author Anderson, Kym, author.

Title Finishing global farm trade reform : implications for developing countries / Kym Anderson.

Publication Info. [Adelaide], South Australia : University of Adelaide Press, [2017]
©2017

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Description 1 online resource (xvi, 127 pages) : colour charts
text txt rdacontent
computer c rdamedia
online resource cr rdacarrier
text file
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 111-127).
Contents Executive summary -- Introduction -- Why open agricultural trade matters -- Reform achievements so far, and GATT/WTO contributions -- Remaining barriers to farm trade -- Trade and welfare effects of further partial reforms under WTO -- Ongoing and emerging issues in agricultural trade negotiations -- Ways forward -- References.
Summary "The study reviews policy developments in recent years and, in the light of that, explores ways in which further consensus might be reached among WTO members to reduce farm trade distortions - and thereby also progress the multilateral trade reform agenda. Particular attention is given to ways that would boost well-being in developing countries, especially for those food-insecure households still suffering from poverty and hunger. The core message from this study is that open agricultural markets maximize the role that trade can play to boost developing country welfare and global food security and ensure the world's agricultural resources are used most sustainably. Declining costs of trading internationally reinforce that message, with thanks to the information and communication technology (ICT) revolution. As well, the WTO's Trade Facilitation Agreement, once ratified by members over coming months, will add to that lowering of trade costs. If global warming and extreme weather events are to become more damaging to food production as climate change proceeds, that provides all the more reason for countries collectively to open up food markets to allow trade to encourage more production and buffer seasonal yield fluctuations. The more countries do that, the less volatile will be international food prices"--Publisher description
Note Print version record.
Subject World Trade Organization.
World Trade Organization
Agriculture -- Economic aspects -- Developing countries.
International trade.
Commerce international.
Agriculture -- Economic aspects
International trade
Developing countries
Indexed Term global farm trade reform
food supplies
uruguay round agreement
open agricultural trade
kym anderson
farm trade
climate change
trade policy reform
wto
food security
trade faciliation agreement
China
Developed country
Developing country
Tariff
World Trade Organization
Other Form: Print version: Anderson, Kym. Finishing global farm trade reform 9781925261349 (OCoLC)974655927
ISBN 9781925261356 (electronic bk.)
1925261352 (electronic bk.)
9781925261349
1925261344
Standard No. AU@ 000060652754
GBVCP 1008668338
DKDLA 820120-katalog:999900001805765

 
    
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