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WTO and agriculture edited by Kym Anderson and Tim Josling.

By: Series: Critical perspectives on the global trading system and the WTO ; 2Publication details: Edward Elgar Publishing 2005 CheltenhamDescription: 2 v. : ill. ; 25 cmISBN:
  • 9781843762799
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 382.41 AND.W
Summary: Contents Machine derived contents note: PART I THE GROWTH OF AGRICULTURAL PROTECTIONISM 1. C.P. Kindleberger (1975), 'The Rise of Free Trade in Western Europe, 1820-1875', Journal'of Economic History, 35 (1), March, 20-55 3 2. Kym Anderson, Yujiro Hayami and Masayoshi Honma (1986), 'The Growth of Agricultural Protection', in Kym Anderson and Yujiro Hayami with Aurelia George, Masayoshi Honma, Keijiro Otsuka, Eric Saxon, Shun-yi Shei and Rodney Tyers (eds), The Political Economy ofAgricultural Protection: East Asia in International Perspective, Chapter 2, Sydney: Allen and Unwin, in association with The Australia-Japan Research Centre Australian National University, 17-30, notes, references 39 3. Peter H. Lindert (1991), 'Historical Patterns of Agricultural Policy', in C. Peter Timmer (ed.), Agriculture and the State: Growth, Employment, and Poverty in Developing Countries, Chapter 2, Ithaca, NY and London: Cornell University Press, 29-83 58 4. Michael Tracy (1989), 'The Formation of the Common Agricultural Policy', in Government and Agriculture in Western Europe 1880-1988, Third Edition, Chapter 12, New York, NY: Harvester Wheatsheaf, 243-76 113 5. Anne O. Krueger, Maurice Schiff and Alberto Vald6s (1988), 'Agricultural Incentives in Developing Countries: Measuring the Effect of Sectoral and Economywide Policies', World Bank Economic Review, 2 (3), September, 255-71 147 PART II DOMESTIC POLICIES AND INTERNATIONAL TRADE DISTORTIONS 6. D. Gale Johnson ([1973] 1991), 'Politics and Economics and Farmers', 'New Directions for Agricultural Policy in the Industrial Countries' and 'Negotiations for Freer Trade in Agricultural Products', in World Agriculture in Disarray, Second Edition, Chapters 1, 12 and 13, London: Macmillan for the Trade Policy Research Centre, 1-10, 280-325, notes, references 167 7. Gordon C. Rausser (1982), 'Political Economic Markets: PERTs and PESTs in Food and Agriculture', American Journal of Agricultural Economics, 64 (5), December, 821-33 228 8. Kym Anderson (1995), 'Lobbying Incentives and the Pattern of Protection in Rich and Poor Countries', Economic Development and Cultural Change, 43 (2), January, 401-23 241 9. Bruce L. Gardner (1987), 'Causes of U.S. Farm Commodity Programs', Journal of Political Economy, 95 (2), April, 290-310 264 PART III QUANTIFYING THE EFFECTS OF TRADE-DISTORTING POLICIES PRE-URUGUAY ROUND 10. Alberto Valdes and Joachim Zietz (1980), Agricultural Protection in OECD Countries: Its Cost to Less-Developed Countries, Research Report 21, International Food Policy Research Institute, December, 9-57 287 11. Tim Josling and Stefan Tangermann (1990), 'Measuring Levels of Protection in Agriculture: A Survey of Approaches and Results' and 'Panel Discussion' by Barbara Chattin, Maurice Schiff and Wilfrid Legg, in Allen Maunder and Alberto Vald6s (eds), Agriculture and Governments in an Interdependent World, Proceedings of the Twentieth International Conference of Agricultural Economists, Held at Buenos Aires, Argentina, 24-31 August 1988, Aldershot: Dartmouth for the International Association of Agricultural Economists, 343-60 336 12. R. Tyers and K. Anderson (1988), 'Liberalising OECD Agricultural Policies in the Uruguay Round: Effects on Trade and Welfare', Journal ofAgricultural Economics, 39, May, 197-216 354 13. Vernon O. Roningen and Praveen M. Dixit (1989), How Level is the Playing Field? An Economic Analysis ofAgricultural Policy Reforms in Industrial Market Economies, Foreign Agricultural Economic Report, 239, Washington, DC: United States Department of Agriculture, Economic Research Service, December, 1-39 374 14. Sherman Robinson (1990), 'Analysing Agricultural Trade Liberalization with Single Country Computable General Equilibrium Models', in Ian Goldin and Odin Knudsen (eds), Agricultural Trade Liberalization: Implications for Developing Countries, Chapter 7, Paris: Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development and Washington, DC: The World Bank, 201-24 413 PART IV GATT NEGOTIATIONS AND AGRICULTURAL POLICIES PRE-URUGUAY ROUND 15. Kenneth W. Dam (1970), 'Temperate Agricultural Commodities', in The GATT: Law and International Economic Organization, Chapter 15, Chicago, IL and London: University of Chicago Press, 257-73 439 16. General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (1958), 'Agricultural Protectionism in the Industrial Countries', in Trends in International Trade: A Report by a Panel of Experts, excerpt from Chapter IV: The Effect of Policies Upon Future Prospects, Geneva: The Contracting Parties to the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade, October, 80-102,137 456 17. T.K. Warley (1967), 'Problems of World Trade in Agricultural Products', in T.K. Warley (ed.), Agricultural Producers and Their Markets, New York, NY: Augustus M. Kelley, 50-74 480 18. William J. Davey (1993), 'The Rules for Agricultural Trade in GATT', in Masayoshi Honma, Akio Shimizu and Hideki Funatsu (eds), GATT and Trade Liberalization in Agriculture, Chapter 1, Otaru Hokkaido 047, Japan: Otaru University of Commerce, 3-60 505 19. Timothy E. Josling, Stefan Tangermann and T.K. Warley (1996), 'Trade Rules in Crisis: The GATT Committee on Trade in Agriculture', in Agriculture in the GATT, Chapter 6.3, Basingstoke and London: Macmillan Press Ltd and New York, NY: St. Martin's Press, Inc., 111-32, notes, references 563. Notes Formerly CIP.
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Contents
Machine derived contents note: PART I THE GROWTH OF AGRICULTURAL PROTECTIONISM
1. C.P. Kindleberger (1975), 'The Rise of Free Trade in Western
Europe, 1820-1875', Journal'of Economic History, 35 (1), March,
20-55 3
2. Kym Anderson, Yujiro Hayami and Masayoshi Honma (1986), 'The
Growth of Agricultural Protection', in Kym Anderson and Yujiro
Hayami with Aurelia George, Masayoshi Honma, Keijiro Otsuka,
Eric Saxon, Shun-yi Shei and Rodney Tyers (eds), The Political
Economy ofAgricultural Protection: East Asia in International
Perspective, Chapter 2, Sydney: Allen and Unwin, in association
with The Australia-Japan Research Centre Australian National
University, 17-30, notes, references 39
3. Peter H. Lindert (1991), 'Historical Patterns of Agricultural Policy',
in C. Peter Timmer (ed.), Agriculture and the State: Growth,
Employment, and Poverty in Developing Countries, Chapter 2,
Ithaca, NY and London: Cornell University Press, 29-83 58
4. Michael Tracy (1989), 'The Formation of the Common Agricultural
Policy', in Government and Agriculture in Western Europe
1880-1988, Third Edition, Chapter 12, New York, NY: Harvester
Wheatsheaf, 243-76 113
5. Anne O. Krueger, Maurice Schiff and Alberto Vald6s (1988),
'Agricultural Incentives in Developing Countries: Measuring the
Effect of Sectoral and Economywide Policies', World Bank
Economic Review, 2 (3), September, 255-71 147
PART II DOMESTIC POLICIES AND INTERNATIONAL TRADE DISTORTIONS
6. D. Gale Johnson ([1973] 1991), 'Politics and Economics and
Farmers', 'New Directions for Agricultural Policy in the Industrial
Countries' and 'Negotiations for Freer Trade in Agricultural
Products', in World Agriculture in Disarray, Second Edition,
Chapters 1, 12 and 13, London: Macmillan for the Trade Policy
Research Centre, 1-10, 280-325, notes, references 167
7. Gordon C. Rausser (1982), 'Political Economic Markets: PERTs and
PESTs in Food and Agriculture', American Journal of Agricultural
Economics, 64 (5), December, 821-33 228
8. Kym Anderson (1995), 'Lobbying Incentives and the Pattern of
Protection in Rich and Poor Countries', Economic Development and
Cultural Change, 43 (2), January, 401-23 241
9. Bruce L. Gardner (1987), 'Causes of U.S. Farm Commodity
Programs', Journal of Political Economy, 95 (2), April, 290-310 264
PART III QUANTIFYING THE EFFECTS OF TRADE-DISTORTING POLICIES PRE-URUGUAY ROUND
10. Alberto Valdes and Joachim Zietz (1980), Agricultural Protection in
OECD Countries: Its Cost to Less-Developed Countries, Research
Report 21, International Food Policy Research Institute, December,
9-57 287
11. Tim Josling and Stefan Tangermann (1990), 'Measuring Levels of
Protection in Agriculture: A Survey of Approaches and Results' and
'Panel Discussion' by Barbara Chattin, Maurice Schiff and Wilfrid
Legg, in Allen Maunder and Alberto Vald6s (eds), Agriculture and
Governments in an Interdependent World, Proceedings of the
Twentieth International Conference of Agricultural Economists,
Held at Buenos Aires, Argentina, 24-31 August 1988, Aldershot:
Dartmouth for the International Association of Agricultural
Economists, 343-60 336
12. R. Tyers and K. Anderson (1988), 'Liberalising OECD Agricultural
Policies in the Uruguay Round: Effects on Trade and Welfare',
Journal ofAgricultural Economics, 39, May, 197-216 354
13. Vernon O. Roningen and Praveen M. Dixit (1989), How Level is the
Playing Field? An Economic Analysis ofAgricultural Policy
Reforms in Industrial Market Economies, Foreign Agricultural
Economic Report, 239, Washington, DC: United States Department
of Agriculture, Economic Research Service, December, 1-39 374
14. Sherman Robinson (1990), 'Analysing Agricultural Trade
Liberalization with Single Country Computable General
Equilibrium Models', in Ian Goldin and Odin Knudsen (eds),
Agricultural Trade Liberalization: Implications for Developing
Countries, Chapter 7, Paris: Organisation for Economic
Co-operation and Development and Washington, DC: The World
Bank, 201-24 413
PART IV GATT NEGOTIATIONS AND AGRICULTURAL POLICIES PRE-URUGUAY ROUND
15. Kenneth W. Dam (1970), 'Temperate Agricultural Commodities',
in The GATT: Law and International Economic Organization,
Chapter 15, Chicago, IL and London: University of Chicago Press,
257-73 439
16. General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (1958), 'Agricultural
Protectionism in the Industrial Countries', in Trends in International
Trade: A Report by a Panel of Experts, excerpt from Chapter IV: The
Effect of Policies Upon Future Prospects, Geneva: The Contracting
Parties to the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade, October,
80-102,137 456
17. T.K. Warley (1967), 'Problems of World Trade in Agricultural
Products', in T.K. Warley (ed.), Agricultural Producers and Their
Markets, New York, NY: Augustus M. Kelley, 50-74 480
18. William J. Davey (1993), 'The Rules for Agricultural Trade in
GATT', in Masayoshi Honma, Akio Shimizu and Hideki Funatsu
(eds), GATT and Trade Liberalization in Agriculture, Chapter 1,
Otaru Hokkaido 047, Japan: Otaru University of Commerce, 3-60 505
19. Timothy E. Josling, Stefan Tangermann and T.K. Warley (1996),
'Trade Rules in Crisis: The GATT Committee on Trade in
Agriculture', in Agriculture in the GATT, Chapter 6.3, Basingstoke
and London: Macmillan Press Ltd and New York, NY: St. Martin's
Press, Inc., 111-32, notes, references 563.
Notes
Formerly CIP.

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