作者:世界粮农组织 出版日期,2007年。PDF格式,488页,4.3mb。
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1. Introduction.
Jamie Morrison and Alexander Sarris1
PART 1 TRADE AND DEVELOPMENT IN THE CONTEXT OF
THE WTO NEGOTIATIONS 11
2. Determining the appropriate level of import protection consistent with
agriculture led development in the advancement of poverty reduction
and improved food security.
Jamie Morrison and Alexander Sarris13
3. What types of WTO-compatible trade policies are appropriate for
different stages of development?
Oliver Morrissey59
4. Shallow versus deep Special and Differential Treatment (SDT) and the issue
of differentiation in the WTO among groups of developing countries.
Alan Matthews79
5. WTO Agreement limits as a development instrument: synergies
and complementarities of WTO rules for agriculture with reform
programmes sponsored by the World Bank and IMF.
John Nash101
PART 2 STRUCTURING DEVELOPMENT-FRIENDLY WTO RULES 127
6. The Doha round agricultural tariff-cutting formulae and tariff
escalation.
Ramesh Sharma129
7. Special products: a comprehensive approach to identification and
treatment for development.
J.R. Deep Ford, Suffyan Koroma, Yukitsugu Yanoma and Hansdeep Khaira
8. The European Union preferential trade with developing countries.
Total Trade Restrictiveness and the case of sugar.
Piero Conforti, Deep Ford, David Hallam, George Rapsomanikis,
and Luca Salvatici183
9. Cotton Developments in West and Central Africa: domestic and trade
policy issues and the WTO.
John Baffes211
10. The potential benefits to developing countries from domestic
support reductions in developed countries.
Harry de Gorter241
11. Domestic support to agriculture in developing countries.
Mario Jales263
12. Roles and status of State Supported Trading Enterprises in developing
countries.
Lamon Rutten289
13. WTO negotiations on agriculture: a compromise on food aid is possible.
Panos Konandreas313
PART 3 REGIONAL EXPERIENCE AND OUTSTANDING ISSUES 333
14. Emerging issues and concerns of African countries in the WTO
negotiations on agriculture and the Doha Round.
Patrick N. Osakwe335
15. Major issues and concerns of the Near East countries in the context
of the WTO negotiations on agriculture.
Nasredin Elamin361
16. China’s agricultural trade and policy under WTO rules.
Bingsheng Ke389
17. Regional trade concerns in Latin America and the Caribbean and
implications for WTO rules on agriculture.
William Foster and Alberto Valdés 417
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