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Resource Policy Subsidies and the GATT Negotiations

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Domestic resource policies, such as below-market price irrigation water and conservation acreage retirement, may be important to the GATT (General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade) negotiations when they are, in effect, subsidies that can affect production and trade. This report looks at both explicit and implicit producer subsidies in overall terms and with respect to specific policies of major trading countries. Two guidelines are presented that might be used to determine whether resource policies distort trade.

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  • Sutton, John D., 1989. "Resource Policy Subsidies and the GATT Negotiations," Agricultural Economic Reports 308075, United States Department of Agriculture, Economic Research Service.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:uerser:308075
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.308075
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    1. Mabbs-Zeno, Carl C. & Ballenger, Nicole, 1988. "Developing Country Agriculture in the Uruguay Round: What the North Might Miss," Working Papers 51245, International Agricultural Trade Research Consortium.
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    1. Young, Trevor, 1990. "The Environmenta and International Trade," Manchester Working Papers in Agricultural Economics 232827, University of Manchester, School of Economics, Agricultural Economics Department.
    2. Kozloff, Keith & Runge, C. Ford, 1991. "International Trade In The Food Sector And Environmental Quality, Health, And Safety: A Survey Of Policy Issues," Staff Papers 13325, University of Minnesota, Department of Applied Economics.

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