Agricultural Policy Reform and the WTO:

Where are We Heading:

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Summaries of the Invited Papers

Export Competition Issues in the Doha Round, Philip C. Abbott & Linda M. Young.

Globalization: the Economic and Social Sustainability of Markets and Production Systems – The Classic Example of Agriculture, Bruno Amoroso

Agriculture & Agricultural Incentives in China & India Post-Uruguay Round, Kym Anderson

Agricultural Development, Food Security, and Trade: the Challenges Ahead, Per Pinstrup-Andersen

Food Fight: Antidumping Activity in Agricultural Goods, Bruce Blonigen

Regionalism: Old and New, Theory and Practice, Mary E. Burfisher, Sherman Robinson and Karen Thierfelder

WTO Negotiations on Market Access: What We Know, What We Don’t and What We Should, Jean-Christophe Bureau and Luca Salvatici

The Unlikely Coalition: Agriculture and Agricultural Policies of the Cairns Group, Ten Years after the Uruguay Round, Mike Gifford

National Regulatory Systems and WTO Rules, Paolo Guerrieri

Special and Differential Treatment in Agricultural Negotiations, Anwarul Hoda and Ashok Gulati

Domestic Farm Policies and the WTO Negotiations on Domestic Support, Tim Josling

Intellectual Property Rights & the World Trade Organization: Retrospect & Prospects, GianCarlo Moschini

Food Security and Agriculture in the Low Income Food Deficit Countries: 10 Years After the Uruguay Round, Prabhu Pingali and Randy Stringer

Economic Analysis in Disputes over Trade Remedy and Related Measures in Agriculture, with Examples from Recent Cases, Daniel A. Sumner, Richard C. Barichello, and Mechel S. Paggi

Between Transition, WTO and EU Accession: Agriculture and Agricultural Policies in Formerly Centrally Planned Countries, Johan F.M. Swinnen

Agricultural Policies in OECD Countries 10 Years After the Uruguay Round: How Much Progress?, Stefan Tangermann

Food Safety and Quality: Regulartions, Trade, and the WTO, Laurian Unnevehr and Donna Roberts


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