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_aArlington, H.
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_aChesney, D.
100 _aAntoine, Patrick
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_aFrancis, D.
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_aIICA, Port-of-Spain (Trinidad y Tobago)
245 _aIn a nutshell focuses on the 1994 GATT/WTO Agriculture Agreement and other agreement of the Uruguay Round which are of relevance to global agricultural trade
260 _aPort-of-Spain (Trinidad y Tobago)
_c[1997?]
270 _a*CIDIA, San José (Costa Rica)
300 _a12 p.
520 _aIndustrial countries subsdise their agricultural sector by protecting them from competition and by subsidising exports, which have tended to lower international prices. In contrast, developing countries have tended to tax agriculture and subsidise domestic prices, which have discouraged production, encouraged consumption and increased import demand.Generally, agricultural trade liberalisation is expected to expand global trade and contribute to higher income growth. The challenge is to ensure that countries are choosing to implement their commitments in the spirit of the Agreement on Agriculture and that further commitments of liberalisation are carried out
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_aTRINIDAD Y TOBAGO
650 _9153040
_aLIBERALIZACION DEL INTERCAMBIO
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_aRONDA URUGUAY
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_aACUERDOS COMERCIALES
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650 0 _fLIBERALISATION DES ECHANGES
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650 0 _fACCORD COMMERCIAL
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