World Agricultural Trade: Building a ConsensusInstitute for Research on Public Policy = Institut de recherches politiques and Institute for International Economics, 1988 - 218페이지 In 1987, the two Institutes brought together a number of persons with considerable experience in agricultural policy from 20 countries representing both importers and exporters. They participated in 4 meetings and approved the consensus policy statement published here with the background papers developed for the meetings. These background studies include suggestions for reforming government policies worldwide; a North American and European Community approach to decoupling the policy decisions that affect production from those that are pursued on social or environmental grounds; agriculture in GATT negotiations and developing countries; and exchange rates and their role in agricultural trade issues. |
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... increase strategic food reserves , or to assist the poorest groups , can increase demand . Disposing of Excess Stocks There also is a need to deal with the problem of managing and disposing of surplus stocks . Countries will not agree ...
... increase strategic food reserves , or to assist the poorest groups , can increase demand . Disposing of Excess Stocks There also is a need to deal with the problem of managing and disposing of surplus stocks . Countries will not agree ...
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... increases in U.S. program crop production and general reductions in market prices . In the longer run , prices would increase again , but would probably remain below the price path under the continuation of the current programs . The ...
... increases in U.S. program crop production and general reductions in market prices . In the longer run , prices would increase again , but would probably remain below the price path under the continuation of the current programs . The ...
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... increase in Canada in a decoupled world . Compared with grain producers , livestock producers have received a fairly low level of support from governments ; as a result , they should be in a favoured position to expand production ...
... increase in Canada in a decoupled world . Compared with grain producers , livestock producers have received a fairly low level of support from governments ; as a result , they should be in a favoured position to expand production ...
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Policy Statement | 3 |
Agricultural Reform and the GATT Negotiations | 9 |
Making the Transition | 18 |
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