Agricultural Trade Liberalisation and the Uruguay Round
@inproceedings{Tanner1996AgriculturalTL, title={Agricultural Trade Liberalisation and the Uruguay Round}, author={Carolyn Tanner}, year={1996} }
With the Punta del Este Declaration, agriculture was accorded prominence in the GATT negotiations and, for the first time, national support policies were on the agenda. In this paper, the progress of the negotiations on agriculture is reviewed in an attempt to understand the factors which shaped the final outcome and to assess the likely impact of the round on liberalising agricultural trade. Although the immediate impact is likely to be modest, the round will provide longer term benefits to… CONTINUE READING
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