L'accord agricole de Marrakech et les politiques agricoles nationales des PED : poursuite de l'ajustement structurel ?
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political economy; structural adjustment; PAYS MEDITERRANEENS; agricultural policy; international agreements; international trade; price support; industrial countries; general agreement on tariffs and trade; under-developed nations; income distribution; egypte; maroc; maghreb; turquie; politique agricole; accord international; commerce international; quota; soutien des prix; pays industriel; gatt; pays en voie de développement; répartition des revenus; mouvement des prix; économie politique; ajustement structurel;All these keywords.
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