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Agriculture in the Uruguay Round: Interests of Developing Countries
Authors:Valdes  Alberto
Institution:The author is at the International Food Policy Research Institute. He wishes to thank Jagdish Bhagwati, Suzanne Gnaegy, D. Gale Johnson, Panos Konandreas, Edward Rossmiller, and Maurice Schiff for helpful comments on an earlier version, and Jim Gilmartin for data processing.
Abstract:Agriculture has been favored and protected in developed countrieswhile trade policies in developing countries frequently supportindustry at the expense of exportables and unprotected importablesin agriculture. This protection constrains expansion of temperateand subtropical agricultural exports from developing countries.Several studies have estimated the effects of liberalizationof trade restrictions on world prices, export earnings, andimport costs. While developing countries generally would benefitfrom having the agricultural policies of the most powerful countriesbound by international rules on trade, there are differencesamong the developing countries as to which products should beliberalized. Even if such conflicts did not exist, politicallyfeasible means to obtain such compliance are elusive. The potentiallymost feasible approaches for developing countries to obtainsome measure of liberalization in the Uruguay Round of tradenegotiations are discussed.
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