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... implementation of the results of the Uruguay Round as a whole will generate increasing opportun...
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...Ministry of Agriculture, Nature and Food Quality postbox 20401 2500 EK The Hague Netherland...Südafrika . Türkei . Uruguay . Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika . 7 Die Anerkennu...
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India, Brazil and South Africa belong to the most intractable blocking actors in the Doha Round. In order to explain this posture, reference is frequently made to the lack of willingness to compromise on the part of the other central actors EU and USA. In addition, the three countries' interests in the construction of an alliance of the South are cited as motivation for blocking the negotiations. This paper, however, accepts that trade policy is a two-level game and shows that the configurations of national decision processes in India, Brazil and South Africa and the resulting influence of specific interest groups significantly contribute to consolidating the blockade position. Against this backdrop, the authors are sceptical about the prospects of a compromise solution to the Doha Round.
..."To secure and ensure the livelihood and food security of millions, an appropriate number of Spe...Obwohl Ende der 90er- Jahre infolge der Uruguay-Runde zahlreiche institutionelle Umstrukturierunge...
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The study tries to answer the following questions: Will exposure to world agricultural prices generate more poverty or less? To what extent will households be affected by changes in agricultural trade polices? Do multilateral agricultural liberalization matter more than bilateral changes? Results of simulations using a computable general equilibrium (CGE) model linked to household survey data suggest that trade liberalization has only modest effects on the level of GDP, but it has a substantial effect in reducing poverty. Moreover, the combined effects of global and domestic liberalization are more pro-poor than the effect of domestic liberalization alone. [PUB ABSTRACT]
...Food processing contributes nearly 10 per cent to Tunis... EU and its GATT/WTO commitments in the Uruguay Round.1 The EU is the major trading partner of Tun...
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...Ministry of Agriculture, Nature and Food Quality postbox 20401 2500 EK The Hague Netherland...Turchia . Stati Uniti d'America . Uruguay . 7 Il riconoscimento si basa, per quanto riguarda...
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... cited taste and the wine's partnership with food to be their principal purchasing guides. So much f... the country produced marginally more than Uruguay but less than--a surprise this--Uzbekistan and Jap...
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... der Vereinten Nationen (Food and Agriculture Organization, FAO) schätzt, dass ... mit Russland (Staatsvertrag von 1987), Uruguay (MoU von 2005) und China. Mit China wurden 2009 zw...
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...L'Uruguay Round, conclusosi nel 1994, ha comportato sostanzi... responsabili della sanità pubblica e la «Food and Drug Administration» (FDA) nel settore dei pr...
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At the time when the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) went through a difficult phase in the first half of the 1980s, the then secretary-General Arthur Dunkel asked a group of seven non-governmental experts "to identify the fundamental causes of the problems afflicting the international trading system and to consider how these may be overcome during the remainder of the 1980s". This so-called LEUTWILER Group, named after its chairman, came up with an unanimous 50 page report in early 1985 that included both a diagnosis of the current situation and fifteen recommendations for specific, immediate action to meet the crisis present in the trading system. Today, the Group's proposals are regarded as a major input to the Uruguay Round of Multilateral Trade Negotiations (1986-1994)...
..., the Consultative Board report contains much food for thought and numerous interesting proposals to ...