Agriculture and the WTO: next steps
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Anderson, Kym
Hoekman, Bernard
Strutt, Anna
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Wiley
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The potential welfare gains from further liberalizing agricultural markets are shown in this paper to be
huge, both absolutely and relative to gains from liberalizing textiles or other manufacturing, according
to new simulation results of the Global Trade Analysis Project. The probability of the WTO delivering
sizeable farm protection cuts in the next round of multilateral trade negotiations would be greater if
industrial and service sector negotiations were undertaken simultaneously as part of a comprehensive new
round. The immediate challenge for analysts and negotiators is to identify and assess feasible policy packages
that facilitate genuine agricultural reform rather than encourage inefficient re-instrumentation of
farm support measures. Such assessment will require significant improvements in both analytical tools and
databases.
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Review of International Economics