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GATT Negotiations and the Political Economy of Policy Reform [electronic resource] / by Gordon C. Rausser.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, 1995Edition: 1st ed. 1995Description: VIII, 357 p. online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9783642792847
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Printed edition:: No title; Printed edition:: No title; Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification:
  • 630
LOC classification:
  • S1-S972
Online resources:
Contents:
1 The Uruguay Round and the GATT Negotiations -- 2 Efficiency of Farm Programs and Their Trade-Distorting Effects -- 3 Compensation and Political Feasibility: Facilitating Welfare Improving Policies -- 4 The Political Economy of Redistributive Policies and the Provision of Public Goods in Agriculture -- 5 Coalition Breaking and Policy Reform -- 6 Public Goods and Welfare Transfer Tradeoffs -- 7 Mobility, Diversification, and Sustainability of Trade Reform -- 8 Modeling Policy Reform in the US Wheat and Feed Grain Sectors -- 9 The Determination of Technology and Commodity Policy in the US Dairy Industry -- 10 Modeling Phased Reduction of Distortionary Policies in the US Wheat Market under Alternative Macroeconomic Environments -- 11 Alternative Subsidy Reduction Paths: The Role of Fiscal and Monetary Policy Linkages.
In: Springer Nature eBookSummary: This volume is dedicated to understanding the political economy obstacles to trade reform, especially global agricultural trade reform, and how these obstacles can be surmounted. The focus is on the trade reform under the GATT negotiations. New political-economic methodologies are used to assess and evaluate the obstacles and original scholarly analyses have been designed to explain why agriculture - among so many topics - became such a significant problem in the most recent Uruguay Round of the GATT.
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1 The Uruguay Round and the GATT Negotiations -- 2 Efficiency of Farm Programs and Their Trade-Distorting Effects -- 3 Compensation and Political Feasibility: Facilitating Welfare Improving Policies -- 4 The Political Economy of Redistributive Policies and the Provision of Public Goods in Agriculture -- 5 Coalition Breaking and Policy Reform -- 6 Public Goods and Welfare Transfer Tradeoffs -- 7 Mobility, Diversification, and Sustainability of Trade Reform -- 8 Modeling Policy Reform in the US Wheat and Feed Grain Sectors -- 9 The Determination of Technology and Commodity Policy in the US Dairy Industry -- 10 Modeling Phased Reduction of Distortionary Policies in the US Wheat Market under Alternative Macroeconomic Environments -- 11 Alternative Subsidy Reduction Paths: The Role of Fiscal and Monetary Policy Linkages.

This volume is dedicated to understanding the political economy obstacles to trade reform, especially global agricultural trade reform, and how these obstacles can be surmounted. The focus is on the trade reform under the GATT negotiations. New political-economic methodologies are used to assess and evaluate the obstacles and original scholarly analyses have been designed to explain why agriculture - among so many topics - became such a significant problem in the most recent Uruguay Round of the GATT.

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