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Approche graphique du fonctionnement des contingents tarifaires : effets sur l'accès au marché d'importation et le bien-être économique des exportateurs

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  • Catherine Laroche-Dupraz

    (SMART-LERECO - Structures et Marché Agricoles, Ressources et Territoires - INRA - Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique - AGROCAMPUS OUEST)

  • Alan Matthews

    (Trinity College Dublin)

Abstract

Suite à l'accord agricole de l'Uruguay Round, le remplacement des barrières non tarifaires par des droits de douane équivalents a conduit à établir des tarifs douaniers très élevés à l'importation de certains produits agricoles. Pour garantir un niveau d'accès minimum et maintenir les niveaux d'accès courant à ces marchés d'importation, 1371 contingents tarifaires (CT) ont été notifiés à l'Organisation Mondiale du Commerce par 37 pays. Un CT est un quota d'importation combiné à deux droits de douane : un droit de douane réduit s'applique aux importations in quota et un droit de douane plein (tarif de la Nation la Plus Favorisée - NPF), s'applique aux importations hors quota.

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  • Catherine Laroche-Dupraz & Alan Matthews, 2005. "Approche graphique du fonctionnement des contingents tarifaires : effets sur l'accès au marché d'importation et le bien-être économique des exportateurs," Post-Print hal-02360546, HAL.
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    1. Alan Matthews & Cathie Laroche-Dupraz, 2001. "Utilising agricultural tariff rate quotas as a development instrument," CEG Working Papers 200112, Trinity College Dublin, Department of Economics.
    2. Alan Matthews & Cathie Laroche Dupraz, 2001. "Agricultural Tariff Rate Quotas as a Developement Instrument," Economie Internationale, CEPII research center, issue 87, pages 89-106.
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