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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
Produce trade -- Government policy -- Brazil -- Periodicals. --- Produce trade -- Government policy -- China -- Periodicals. --- Produce trade -- Government policy -- Europe, Eastern -- Periodicals. --- Produce trade -- Government policy -- Former Soviet republics -- Periodicals. --- Produce trade -- Government policy -- India -- Periodicals. --- Agriculture --- Agriculture and state --- Rural development --- Economic aspects --- Government policy --- Community development, Rural --- Development, Rural --- Integrated rural development --- Regional development --- Rehabilitation, Rural --- Rural community development --- Rural economic development --- Community development --- Economic development --- Regional planning --- Citizen participation --- Social aspects
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International economic relations --- Produce trade - Government policy - United States. --- Produce trade - Government policy - European Economic Community countries. --- Agriculture and state - United States. --- Agriculture and state - European Economic Community countries. --- International economic relations.
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This tenth edition of Agricultural Policies in Transition Economies shows that the transition has brought about a notable overall reduction in the policy distortions in the agricultural sectors of Bulgaria, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Romania, Russia, and Slovenia. Data provided in the report show the gradual convergence of their domestic agricultural prices with world prices. In most Central and Eastern European countries, support to producers remains lower than in OECD and EU countries and well below pre-transition levels. These and other key agricultural policy issues are analysed in this
Produce trade -- Government policy -- China -- Periodicals. --- Produce trade -- Government policy -- Europe, Eastern -- Periodicals. --- Produce trade -- Government policy -- Form Soviet republics -- Periodicals. --- Produce trade --- Government policy --- Agricultural marketing --- Agricultural products --- Food trade --- Agriculture --- Food industry and trade --- Commodity exchanges --- Farm produce --- Economic aspects --- Social Sciences and Humanities. Agricultural Economics --- Agricultural Policy.
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Produce trade --- Food industry and trade --- Government policy --- Foreign trade policy --- Produce trade - Government policy - United States --- Produce trade - Government policy - European Union countries --- Food industry and trade - Government policy - United States --- Food industry and trade - Government policy - European Union countries
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Industrial economics --- European Union --- Agriculture and state --- Agriculture --- Produce trade --- Economic aspects --- Government policy --- Agriculture and state - European Economic Community countries. --- Agriculture - Economic aspects - European Economic Community countries. --- Produce trade - Government policy - European Economic Community countries.
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Agriculture and state --- Politique agricole --- Agriculture and state. --- Electronic books. -- local. --- Produce trade -- Government policy. --- Produce trade --- Government policy. --- Agrarian question --- Agricultural policy --- Agriculture --- State and agriculture --- Economic policy --- Land reform --- Government policy --- AGRICULTURE --- Developing countries --- ECONOMICS --- Economics
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Concerns about the cost of implementing and monitoring agricultural policies are mounting with the development of more decoupled and targeted policies. While these costs are inherent in the policy process, reducing them will bring benefits in terms of better use of public funds, and minimising the overall economic costs of policies. The report suggests ways to do so without compromising the aims of the policies. Ways to reduce costs include sharing experiences across agencies, regions or countries, exploiting already existing administrative networks, integrating government and private information systems, reducing the number of agencies and using the latest information technologies.
Agriculture and state -- Costs. --- Agriculture and state -- Economic aspects. --- Agriculture and state. --- Politique agricole. --- Produce trade -- Government policy -- OECD countries. --- Agriculture and state --- Economic aspects. --- Costs. --- Agrarian question --- Agricultural policy --- Agriculture --- State and agriculture --- Government policy --- Economic policy --- Land reform
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Agriculture and state. --- Electronic books. -- local. --- Produce trade -- Government policy. --- Business & Economics --- Agricultural Economics --- Produce trade --- Government policy. --- Agrarian question --- Agricultural policy --- Agriculture --- State and agriculture --- Government policy --- Economic policy --- Land reform
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