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Agricultural policies in emerging and transition economies 2001 : special focus on non-tariff measures.
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ISBN: 1280080272 9786610080274 9264193049 9264186867 Year: 2001 Publisher: Paris, Cedex, France : OECD,

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This ninth edition of Agricultural Policies in Emerging and Transition economies finds that the use of non-tariff measures on food and agricultural products has risen rapidly in recent years.  At the same time, countries outside the OECD area face constraints that limit the effectiveness of their participation in the multilateral system and their say in which NTMs should be considered legitimate. This report suggests that technical assistance can help countries to address the economic and legal challenges that they face, but that such assistance needs to be combined with easier access to OECD

International trade in agricultural products
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ISBN: 0130842095 9780130842091 Year: 2001 Publisher: Upper Saddle River ( N.J.): Prentice Hall,

Economic analysis for international trade negotiations : the WTO and agricultural trade
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ISBN: 1840645350 9781840645354 Year: 2001 Publisher: Cheltenham: Elgar,

China's Agriculture in the International Trading System
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ISBN: 1280029927 9786610029921 9264193006 9264186824 Year: 2001 Publisher: Paris : OECD Publishing,

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Chinese decision-makers are grappling with policy choices that will optimise the gains from China’s integration into the international trading system in harmony with social, regional and sustainable development goals. Trade liberalisation can significantly enhance the reform process underway and bring great benefits to China. But the agricultural sector faces the greatest challenges and potential hardships of any economic sector from this process. Significant domestic policy reform and structural adjustment will be critical to enable China to realise its comparative advantage in agriculture and to redeploy an estimated 150 million redundant farmers. To sharpen understanding of the policy options, the OECD invited Chinese and international experts to reflect together upon the likely impacts of freer trade on China’s agricultural sector. Based on the results of China’s WTO negotiations with key trading partners, they assessed the compatibility of China’s WTO commitments with domestic policies and the need for specific changes. They analysed the effects of likely policy changes on cereal, oilseeds and livestock markets in China and OECD countries. And they examined the implications of China’s WTO accession on rural enterprises, regional development and the domestic and international political economy. These proceedings offer the reader the fruits of timely analytical and strategic thinking and joint reflection on some of the most important agricultural policy issues for China and the world.

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