The negotiations on agriculture in the Doha Development Agenda Round: current status and future prospects
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- Giovanni Anania & Jean-Christophe J.-C. Bureau, 2005. "The negotiations on agriculture in the Doha development agenda round : current status and future prospects [Les négociations sur l'agriculture dans le cycle de Doha de l'Organisation mondiale du co," Post-Print hal-02682035, HAL.
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