After evaluating the Uruguay Round's impact on agriculture and border protection in the next decade, the author concludes that while there was significant reform of the rules - particularly the conversion of nontariff barriers into tariffs and the reduction and binding of all tariffs - in practice, trade will probably be liberalized less than expected. The objective of the Round was to reverse protectionism and remove trade distortions. This may not...
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1995/08/31
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Document de travail de recherche sur les politiques
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WPS1500
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2010/07/01
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Agricultural trade liberalization in the Uruguay Round : one step forward, one step back?
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export subsidies