Giovanni Anania
Agricultural Trade Conflicts And Gatt
New Dimensions In U.s.-european Agricultural Trade Relations
Giovanni Anania
Agricultural Trade Conflicts And Gatt
New Dimensions In U.s.-european Agricultural Trade Relations
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This book presents a comprehensive set of analyses of the U.S.-EU agricultural trade conflict. It provides a unique perspective on the U.S.-EU agricultural trade confrontation and offers insights into both the final GATT agreement and forthcoming agricultural issues.
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This book presents a comprehensive set of analyses of the U.S.-EU agricultural trade conflict. It provides a unique perspective on the U.S.-EU agricultural trade confrontation and offers insights into both the final GATT agreement and forthcoming agricultural issues.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 574
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. Dezember 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 31mm
- Gewicht: 820g
- ISBN-13: 9780367159870
- ISBN-10: 0367159872
- Artikelnr.: 59982994
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 574
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. Dezember 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 31mm
- Gewicht: 820g
- ISBN-13: 9780367159870
- ISBN-10: 0367159872
- Artikelnr.: 59982994
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Giovanni Anania, Associate Professor, Department of Economics, University of Calabria, Italy. Colin A. Carter, Professor, Department of Agricultural Economics, University of California, Davis, U.S.A. Alex F. McCalla, Professor, Department of Agricultural Economics, University of California, Davis, U.S.A.
1. Agricultural Policy Changes, GATT Negotiations, and the U.S.-E.C.
Agricultural Trade Conflict Part One: U.S.-E.C. Trade Relations in a
Changing Global Context 2. U.S.-E.C. Trade Relations in a Changing Global
Context Part Two: U.S. Agricultural and Trade Policies and their
Implications for U.S.-E.C. Agricultural Trade Relations 3. U.S. Domestic
Policy and U.S.-E.C. Trade 4. Agricultural Trade Relations Between the
United States and the European Community: Recent Events and Current Policy
Part Three: Changes in the Common Agricultural Policy and their
Implications for U.S.-E.C. Agricultural Trade Relations 5. Nature and
Causes of CAP: Changes in the 1980s and a Tentative Exploration of
Potential Scenarios 6. The CAP Reform and E.C.-U.S. Relations: The GATT as
a Cap on the CAP 7. The CAP in a Growing E.C. and in a Rapidly Changing
European Political Scenario: Its Implications for U.S.-E.C. Agricultural
Trade Relations Part Four: GATT Negotiations and North American-European
Agricultural Trade Relations 8. The U.S.-E.C. Confrontation in the GATT
from a U.S. Perspective: What Did We Learn? 9. The U.S.-E.C. Confrontation
in the GATT from an E.C. Perspective: What Did We Learn? 10. U.S.-E.C. Farm
Trade Confrontation: An Outsider's View Part Five: U.S.-E.C. Agricultural
Trade Relations: Where do we go from Here? 11. U.S.-E.C. Agricultural Trade
Relations: Where Do We Go from Here? Part Six: Additional Dimensions in
Agricultural Policy Changes and North American-European Agricultural Trade
Relations 12. GATT and CAP Reform: Different, Similar, or Redundant? 13.
U.S.-E.C. Agricultural Trade Relations and the Uruguay Round: A Cairns
Group Perspective 14. Agricultural Trade and Policy for Central and East
Europe 15. Set-aside Policy and Programs in the EEC 16. The Effectiveness
of the E.C.'s New Set-aside Program: An Assessment Based on U.S. Experience
and Interviews with E.C. Farmers 17. Dairy Policy Choice in the United
States and the European Community 18. Agribusiness and U.S.-E.C.
Agricultural Trade Policy 19. Bringing U.S. Sugar Policy into the GATT 20.
The Relationship Between Selected Agricultural and Environmental Policies
in the European Community 21. New Dimensions in World Fisheries:
Implications for U.S. and E.C. Trade in Seafood 22. The Impact of
Agricultural Policy Reforms and a GATT Agreement on the European-North
American Durum Wheat Markets
Agricultural Trade Conflict Part One: U.S.-E.C. Trade Relations in a
Changing Global Context 2. U.S.-E.C. Trade Relations in a Changing Global
Context Part Two: U.S. Agricultural and Trade Policies and their
Implications for U.S.-E.C. Agricultural Trade Relations 3. U.S. Domestic
Policy and U.S.-E.C. Trade 4. Agricultural Trade Relations Between the
United States and the European Community: Recent Events and Current Policy
Part Three: Changes in the Common Agricultural Policy and their
Implications for U.S.-E.C. Agricultural Trade Relations 5. Nature and
Causes of CAP: Changes in the 1980s and a Tentative Exploration of
Potential Scenarios 6. The CAP Reform and E.C.-U.S. Relations: The GATT as
a Cap on the CAP 7. The CAP in a Growing E.C. and in a Rapidly Changing
European Political Scenario: Its Implications for U.S.-E.C. Agricultural
Trade Relations Part Four: GATT Negotiations and North American-European
Agricultural Trade Relations 8. The U.S.-E.C. Confrontation in the GATT
from a U.S. Perspective: What Did We Learn? 9. The U.S.-E.C. Confrontation
in the GATT from an E.C. Perspective: What Did We Learn? 10. U.S.-E.C. Farm
Trade Confrontation: An Outsider's View Part Five: U.S.-E.C. Agricultural
Trade Relations: Where do we go from Here? 11. U.S.-E.C. Agricultural Trade
Relations: Where Do We Go from Here? Part Six: Additional Dimensions in
Agricultural Policy Changes and North American-European Agricultural Trade
Relations 12. GATT and CAP Reform: Different, Similar, or Redundant? 13.
U.S.-E.C. Agricultural Trade Relations and the Uruguay Round: A Cairns
Group Perspective 14. Agricultural Trade and Policy for Central and East
Europe 15. Set-aside Policy and Programs in the EEC 16. The Effectiveness
of the E.C.'s New Set-aside Program: An Assessment Based on U.S. Experience
and Interviews with E.C. Farmers 17. Dairy Policy Choice in the United
States and the European Community 18. Agribusiness and U.S.-E.C.
Agricultural Trade Policy 19. Bringing U.S. Sugar Policy into the GATT 20.
The Relationship Between Selected Agricultural and Environmental Policies
in the European Community 21. New Dimensions in World Fisheries:
Implications for U.S. and E.C. Trade in Seafood 22. The Impact of
Agricultural Policy Reforms and a GATT Agreement on the European-North
American Durum Wheat Markets
1. Agricultural Policy Changes, GATT Negotiations, and the U.S.-E.C.
Agricultural Trade Conflict Part One: U.S.-E.C. Trade Relations in a
Changing Global Context 2. U.S.-E.C. Trade Relations in a Changing Global
Context Part Two: U.S. Agricultural and Trade Policies and their
Implications for U.S.-E.C. Agricultural Trade Relations 3. U.S. Domestic
Policy and U.S.-E.C. Trade 4. Agricultural Trade Relations Between the
United States and the European Community: Recent Events and Current Policy
Part Three: Changes in the Common Agricultural Policy and their
Implications for U.S.-E.C. Agricultural Trade Relations 5. Nature and
Causes of CAP: Changes in the 1980s and a Tentative Exploration of
Potential Scenarios 6. The CAP Reform and E.C.-U.S. Relations: The GATT as
a Cap on the CAP 7. The CAP in a Growing E.C. and in a Rapidly Changing
European Political Scenario: Its Implications for U.S.-E.C. Agricultural
Trade Relations Part Four: GATT Negotiations and North American-European
Agricultural Trade Relations 8. The U.S.-E.C. Confrontation in the GATT
from a U.S. Perspective: What Did We Learn? 9. The U.S.-E.C. Confrontation
in the GATT from an E.C. Perspective: What Did We Learn? 10. U.S.-E.C. Farm
Trade Confrontation: An Outsider's View Part Five: U.S.-E.C. Agricultural
Trade Relations: Where do we go from Here? 11. U.S.-E.C. Agricultural Trade
Relations: Where Do We Go from Here? Part Six: Additional Dimensions in
Agricultural Policy Changes and North American-European Agricultural Trade
Relations 12. GATT and CAP Reform: Different, Similar, or Redundant? 13.
U.S.-E.C. Agricultural Trade Relations and the Uruguay Round: A Cairns
Group Perspective 14. Agricultural Trade and Policy for Central and East
Europe 15. Set-aside Policy and Programs in the EEC 16. The Effectiveness
of the E.C.'s New Set-aside Program: An Assessment Based on U.S. Experience
and Interviews with E.C. Farmers 17. Dairy Policy Choice in the United
States and the European Community 18. Agribusiness and U.S.-E.C.
Agricultural Trade Policy 19. Bringing U.S. Sugar Policy into the GATT 20.
The Relationship Between Selected Agricultural and Environmental Policies
in the European Community 21. New Dimensions in World Fisheries:
Implications for U.S. and E.C. Trade in Seafood 22. The Impact of
Agricultural Policy Reforms and a GATT Agreement on the European-North
American Durum Wheat Markets
Agricultural Trade Conflict Part One: U.S.-E.C. Trade Relations in a
Changing Global Context 2. U.S.-E.C. Trade Relations in a Changing Global
Context Part Two: U.S. Agricultural and Trade Policies and their
Implications for U.S.-E.C. Agricultural Trade Relations 3. U.S. Domestic
Policy and U.S.-E.C. Trade 4. Agricultural Trade Relations Between the
United States and the European Community: Recent Events and Current Policy
Part Three: Changes in the Common Agricultural Policy and their
Implications for U.S.-E.C. Agricultural Trade Relations 5. Nature and
Causes of CAP: Changes in the 1980s and a Tentative Exploration of
Potential Scenarios 6. The CAP Reform and E.C.-U.S. Relations: The GATT as
a Cap on the CAP 7. The CAP in a Growing E.C. and in a Rapidly Changing
European Political Scenario: Its Implications for U.S.-E.C. Agricultural
Trade Relations Part Four: GATT Negotiations and North American-European
Agricultural Trade Relations 8. The U.S.-E.C. Confrontation in the GATT
from a U.S. Perspective: What Did We Learn? 9. The U.S.-E.C. Confrontation
in the GATT from an E.C. Perspective: What Did We Learn? 10. U.S.-E.C. Farm
Trade Confrontation: An Outsider's View Part Five: U.S.-E.C. Agricultural
Trade Relations: Where do we go from Here? 11. U.S.-E.C. Agricultural Trade
Relations: Where Do We Go from Here? Part Six: Additional Dimensions in
Agricultural Policy Changes and North American-European Agricultural Trade
Relations 12. GATT and CAP Reform: Different, Similar, or Redundant? 13.
U.S.-E.C. Agricultural Trade Relations and the Uruguay Round: A Cairns
Group Perspective 14. Agricultural Trade and Policy for Central and East
Europe 15. Set-aside Policy and Programs in the EEC 16. The Effectiveness
of the E.C.'s New Set-aside Program: An Assessment Based on U.S. Experience
and Interviews with E.C. Farmers 17. Dairy Policy Choice in the United
States and the European Community 18. Agribusiness and U.S.-E.C.
Agricultural Trade Policy 19. Bringing U.S. Sugar Policy into the GATT 20.
The Relationship Between Selected Agricultural and Environmental Policies
in the European Community 21. New Dimensions in World Fisheries:
Implications for U.S. and E.C. Trade in Seafood 22. The Impact of
Agricultural Policy Reforms and a GATT Agreement on the European-North
American Durum Wheat Markets