No. 14 Towards appropriate agricultural trade policy for low income developing countries

dc.creatorTrade and Markets Division
dc.date2023-10-11T08:09:31Z
dc.date2023-10-11T08:09:31Z
dc.date2006
dc.date2019-05-30T15:56:44.0000000Z
dc.date.accessioned2026-06-27T22:13:50Z
dc.descriptionMany developing countries are currently under pressure to reduce their trade barriers to the entry of agricultural products. This pressure comes both as a result of ongoing trade negotiations (multilateral, plurilateral or bilateral) and due to policy advice from donors and international organizations based on the assumption that a liberal agricultural trade policy is necessary to allow growth through trade expansion. Although developing countries are very heterogeneous both in terms of their economic standing and in terms of what is asked of them in trade negotiations, these sources of pressure have tended to become conflated into a common consensus that further agricultural trade liberalization is appropriate for all countries, regardless of their level of development or of their trading partners trade policy stance.
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dc.formatapplication/pdf
dc.identifier2707-2290
dc.identifier2707-2282
dc.identifierhttps://openknowledge.fao.org/handle/20.500.14283/J7724E
dc.identifierhttp://www.fao.org/3/a-j7724e.pdf
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/123456789/246771
dc.languageEnglish
dc.relationTrade policy briefs
dc.rightsFAO
dc.titleNo. 14 Towards appropriate agricultural trade policy for low income developing countries
dc.titleNo. 14 Towards appropriate agricultural trade policy for low income developing countries
dc.titleNo. 14 CONSIDERATIONS IN THE REFORM OF AGRICULTURAL TRADE POLICY in low income developing countries
dc.typeBook (stand-alone)

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