Author: Deborah A. Vivien
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : European Economic Community countries
Languages : en
Pages : 312
Book Description
The Economic Implications of Sugar Policy Reform in the European Community
Author: Deborah A. Vivien
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : European Economic Community countries
Languages : en
Pages : 312
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : European Economic Community countries
Languages : en
Pages : 312
Book Description
Sugar Policy Reform in the European Union and in World Sugar Markets
Author: OECD
Publisher: OECD Publishing
ISBN: 9264040218
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 174
Book Description
Presents an overview of world and European sugar markets and how they have evolved and using an economic model, analyzes the impact that liberalisation of markets might have.
Publisher: OECD Publishing
ISBN: 9264040218
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 174
Book Description
Presents an overview of world and European sugar markets and how they have evolved and using an economic model, analyzes the impact that liberalisation of markets might have.
Potential Effects of Policy Reform on the European Community Sugar Market and World Sugar Prices
Sugar Policy Reform in the United States and the European Community
Author: Stephen L. Haley
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Sugar trade
Languages : en
Pages : 62
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Sugar trade
Languages : en
Pages : 62
Book Description
The Economics and Politics of World Sugar Policies
Author: Steven V. Marks
Publisher: University of Michigan Press
ISBN: 9780472104284
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 198
Book Description
Examination of trade in one of the most important agricultural products
Publisher: University of Michigan Press
ISBN: 9780472104284
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 198
Book Description
Examination of trade in one of the most important agricultural products
Potential effects of policy reform on the European Community sugar market and world sugar prices
Sugar Policy and Reform
Author: Donald F. Larson
Publisher: World Bank Publications
ISBN:
Category : Azucar
Languages : en
Pages : 58
Book Description
Interventions in sugar markets come about for many reasons. Often the consequences of these policies persist even when the circumstances that motivated them change. Or the underlying problems that motivated past interventions remain even when it's clear that current approaches have failed. Reform of sugar markets needs to go beyond eliminating failed policies, and find lasting solutions.
Publisher: World Bank Publications
ISBN:
Category : Azucar
Languages : en
Pages : 58
Book Description
Interventions in sugar markets come about for many reasons. Often the consequences of these policies persist even when the circumstances that motivated them change. Or the underlying problems that motivated past interventions remain even when it's clear that current approaches have failed. Reform of sugar markets needs to go beyond eliminating failed policies, and find lasting solutions.
U.S. Sugar Policy, Implications for International Trade, and Options for Reform
Author: United States. Congress. House. Committee on Ways and Means. Subcommittee on Trade
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Import quotas
Languages : en
Pages : 244
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Import quotas
Languages : en
Pages : 244
Book Description
Sugar, trade and Europe: a discussion paper on the impact of European sugar policies on poor countries
Author: A. Vaughan
Publisher: Alexis Vaughan
ISBN: 1903060141
Category : Agricultural industries
Languages : en
Pages : 25
Book Description
Publisher: Alexis Vaughan
ISBN: 1903060141
Category : Agricultural industries
Languages : en
Pages : 25
Book Description
European Community-sugar
Author: Bernard Hoekman
Publisher: World Bank Publications
ISBN: 7082909322
Category : European Union countries
Languages : en
Pages : 39
Book Description
An important recent World Trade Organization dispute settlement case for many developing countries concerned European Union exports of sugar. Brazil, Thailand, and Australia alleged that the exports have substantially exceeded permitted levels as established by European Union commitments in the WTO. This case had major implications for both European Union sugar producers and developing countries that benefited from preferential access to the European Union market. It was also noteworthy in the use of economic arguments by the WTO dispute settlement panel, which held that the excess sugar exports were in part a reflection of illegal de facto cross-subsidization-rents from production that benefited from high support prices being used to cover losses associated with exports of sugar to the world market. Although in principle the economic arguments of the panel could apply to many other policy areas, in practice WTO provisions greatly limit the scope to bring similar arguments for trade in products that are not subject to explicit export subsidy reduction commitments of the type that were made for sugar and other agricultural commodities.
Publisher: World Bank Publications
ISBN: 7082909322
Category : European Union countries
Languages : en
Pages : 39
Book Description
An important recent World Trade Organization dispute settlement case for many developing countries concerned European Union exports of sugar. Brazil, Thailand, and Australia alleged that the exports have substantially exceeded permitted levels as established by European Union commitments in the WTO. This case had major implications for both European Union sugar producers and developing countries that benefited from preferential access to the European Union market. It was also noteworthy in the use of economic arguments by the WTO dispute settlement panel, which held that the excess sugar exports were in part a reflection of illegal de facto cross-subsidization-rents from production that benefited from high support prices being used to cover losses associated with exports of sugar to the world market. Although in principle the economic arguments of the panel could apply to many other policy areas, in practice WTO provisions greatly limit the scope to bring similar arguments for trade in products that are not subject to explicit export subsidy reduction commitments of the type that were made for sugar and other agricultural commodities.