This article assesses the impact of the world price-depressing effect of agricultural subsidies and border protection in Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) countries on developing economies' exports, imports, and welfare. Developing economy exporters are likely to benefit from reductions in such subsidies and trade barriers, whereas net importers may lose as world prices rise. A simple partial equilibrium model of global...
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2004/05/01
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Article de revue
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77468
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2013/05/22
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Agricultural tariffs or subsidies : which are more important for developing economies?
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domestic support