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Trade liberalization in the bio‐economy: coping with a new landscape
Authors:Jean‐Christophe Bureau  Sébastien Jean
Institution:1. AgroParisTech, UMR Economie Publique AgroParisTech‐INRA, , 75005 Paris, France;2. INRA, UMR Economie Publique AgroParisTech‐INRA, , 75005 Paris, France
Abstract:Multilateral trade liberalization has made little progress over the last period, but preferential agreements have multiplied. Recent economic literature helps understand the current negotiation game. New economic and political conditions, in particular the gaining influence of emerging countries, make a multilateral agreement more difficult. Developed countries have given up many of their bargaining chips in previous rounds of negotiation and their remaining agricultural tariffs are not sufficient for extracting the concessions from emerging countries on services, procurement, and intellectual property that would make an agreement possible. The risk of a more fragmented world calls for a revised negotiation agenda and a change in the status of developing countries. Research issues are outlined in order to help revitalize the Doha negotiation agenda.
Keywords:Doha Round  World Trade Organization  Agricultural trade  F10  F51  Q17
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