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Les relations commerciales entre la CEE et les pays exportateurs de produits agricoles des régions tempérées

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Agricultural trade relations between the EEC and temperate food exporting countries Starting out from a short account of the development of EC negotiating positions in international talks about agricultural trade which is thought to provide some historical background, it will be argued here that : — there are more considerations to be taken into account in agricultural trade than those on which the pure philosophy of free trade is based ; — even if this broader view is adopted, EC agricultural trade policy looks overly protectionist ; — apart from the general protectionist nature of EC farm and trade policy there are some practices in the CAP which are particularly harmful ; — this causes not only economic costs in the agricultural sector but also political and economic costs in other areas; — there are specific political constellations in the EC which aggravate trade problems ; — there is room for more international cooperation which the EC could use without violating vital interests of the Community ; — the trading partners of the Community could adopt measures which would enhance the chances for more liberal policies of the EC.

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  • Tangermann, Stephan, 2025. "Les relations commerciales entre la CEE et les pays exportateurs de produits agricoles des régions tempérées," Économie rurale, French Society of Rural Economics (SFER Société Française d'Economie Rurale), vol. 132.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:ersfer:351212
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.351212
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