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Utilising agricultural tariff rate quotas as a development instrument

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  • Alan Matthews
  • Cathie Laroche-Dupraz

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Tariff rate quotas (TRQs) were introduced as a new market access instrument in the Uruguay Round Agreement on Agriculture. The purpose of this paper is to examine the case for using this instrument to target improved market access for developing country agricultural exports, using the EU as a case study. The paper first identifies how TRQs relate to the EU's hierarchy of agricultural trade preferences under various preferential access arrangements. It then examines the extent to which developing countries have been able to make use of existing TRQ access to the EU market. Developing countries wanting improved market access for their agricultural exports have the choice of negotiating lower MFN tariffs, entering free trade agreements or regional integration schemes, seeking improved preferential access under Generalised System of Preferences schemes, or pressing for the introduction of preferential TRQs under the GATT's special and differential treatment provisions. The final section of the paper discusses the merits and drawbacks of each of these strategies.

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  • Alan Matthews & Cathie Laroche-Dupraz, 2001. "Utilising agricultural tariff rate quotas as a development instrument," Trinity Economics Papers 200117, Trinity College Dublin, Department of Economics.
  • Handle: RePEc:tcd:tcduee:200117
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    1. Carl GAIGNÉ & Cathie LAROCHE DUPRAZ & Alan MATTHEWS, 2015. "Thirty years of European research on international trade in food and agricultural products," Review of Agricultural and Environmental Studies - Revue d'Etudes en Agriculture et Environnement, INRA Department of Economics, vol. 96(1), pages 91-130.
    2. Alan Matthews & Cathie Laroche-Dupraz, 2005. "Approche graphique du fonctionnement des contingents tarifaires : effets sur laccès au marché dimportation et le bien-être économique des exportateurs," Économie et Prévision, Programme National Persée, vol. 169(3), pages 227-238.
    3. Catherine Laroche-Dupraz & Alan Matthews, 2007. "A graphical analysis of the functioning of tariff rate quotas: market access and welfare effects for exporting countries," Working Papers hal-02342387, HAL.
    4. Laroche Dupraz, Catherine & Matthews, Alan, 2007. "Agricultural tariff rate quotas in the EU 1997-2002: Do developing countries enjoy quota rents?," Working Papers 7213, TRADEAG - Agricultural Trade Agreements.
    5. Dupraz, Cathie Laroche & Matthews, Alan, 2007. "Agricultural tariff rate quotas implementation in the EU 1997-2002 ; Do developing countries enjoy quota rent?," 106th Seminar, October 25-27, 2007, Montpellier, France 7910, European Association of Agricultural Economists.

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    JEL classification:

    • F13 - International Economics - - Trade - - - Trade Policy; International Trade Organizations
    • O19 - Economic Development, Innovation, Technological Change, and Growth - - Economic Development - - - International Linkages to Development; Role of International Organizations
    • Q17 - Agricultural and Natural Resource Economics; Environmental and Ecological Economics - - Agriculture - - - Agriculture in International Trade

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