The worldwide liberalization of agricultural trade, intended by last year's Uruguay Round agreement, may not be as great as expected. The aim of the Uruguay Round - to reverse protectionism, and remove trade distortions - risks not being achieved in practice, at least not until further reductions are agreed to in future rounds of negotiations. The note suggests the Uruguay agreement fell short of the intended liberalization, largely because of the...
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1995/03/31
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21690
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2001/03/01
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Disclosed
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A step backward in agricultural trade at the Uruguay Round?
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agricultural trade liberalization