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9780801886980

Wto Negotiations on Agriculture and Developing Countries

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  • ISBN13:

    9780801886980

  • ISBN10:

    0801886988

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2008-01-23
  • Publisher: Johns Hopkins Univ Pr
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Summary

The World Trade Organization's Doha Round of trade talks has been plagued by a lack of concrete progress toward establishing a fair and harmonious agricultural trading system. Because the results of the Doha Round could have far-reaching implications for the trade and economic prospects of developing countries in the twenty-first century, it is critical for these countries to fully understand the issues involved in the negotiations on agriculture. However, there has been no authoritative analysis of the rules and modalities on which governments of developing countries can rely. This book, coauthored by an insider to the trade talks that led to the establishment of the WTO, fills this gap.The volume begins with a detailed analysis of the provisions of the WTO's Agreement on Agriculture and the modalities of the negotiations. It examines the implementation experience of key members of the WTO, then traces the developments in the negotiations up to the recent impasse. In light of these considerations, and on the basis of a case study of India, the authors propose various elements of a negotiating position and strategy for developing countries.The authors offer tough but realistic recommendations regarding tariffs, market access, treatment of sensitive or special products, and other aspects of international trade. This book will be of particular interest to researchers and practitioners as well as students seeking in-depth knowledge of the recent history of agricultural trade talks.

Author Biography

Anwarul Hoda is a member of India's Planning Commission; previously, he was a deputy director general in the World Trade Organization. Ashok Gulati is IFPRI's Director in Asia, prior to which he headed IFPRI's Markets, Trade, and Institutions Division. Before joining IFPRI, he was a NABARD Chair Professor at the Institute of Economic Growth in Delhi, India, and a member of the Economic Advisory Council of the Prime Minister of India.

Table of Contents

List of Figuresp. ix
List of Tablesp. xi
Forewordp. xiii
Prefacep. xv
Abbreviationsp. xvii
Introductionp. 1
The Quest for Reform: The WTO Agreement on Agriculturep. 12
India and Implementation of the Agreement on Agriculturep. 41
Is Indian Agriculture Competitive?p. 71
The EC and Implementation of the WTO Agreement on Agriculturep. 124
The United States and Implementation of the Agreement on Agriculturep. 155
The Cairns Group, the Group of 20, and the Group of 33p. 189
Issues in the Negotiationsp. 214
Negotiating beyond Dohap. 240
Glossaryp. 259
Referencesp. 265
Indexp. 279
About the Authorsp. 294
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