Agricultural and NAMA reform under Doha: implications for Asia-Pacific economies
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Martin, Will
Anderson, Kym
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Wiley
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This paper provides estimates of the potential gains to the Asia Pacific region from
completely freeing merchandise trade globally and from partial liberalizations that might emerge
from the Doha Round. Particular attention is given to agriculture, where the majority of the gains
would arise. The results suggest that moving to free global merchandise trade would boost real
incomes in the Western Pacific proportionately more than in other regions. The Doha partial liberalization
scenarios considered would move the world only a small way towards complete free
trade, but increasingly so the more developing countries themselves are willing to open up.
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Asia, Pacific, region, trade, liberalization, Doha, agriculture, free, merchandise, global, real, incomes
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Pacific Economic Review
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Open Access