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245 0 _aCase studies in food policy for developing countries volume 3:
_bInstitutions and international trade policies /
_cedited by Per Pinstrup-Andersen and Fuzhi Cheng
260 _aNew York:
_bCornell University Press,
_c2009.
300 _a256p.;
_c28cm.
505 _aPart One 1 Linkages between Government Spending, Growth, and Poverty in Uganda and Tanzania 2 Linkages between Government Spending, Growth, and Poverty in India and China 3 Cambodia's WTO Accession 4 The WTO Dispute Settlement Mechanism and Developing Countries: The Brazil-U.S. Cotton Case 5 The Sugar Controversy 6 Biosafety, Trade, and the Cartagena Protocol 7 Coffee, Policy, and Stability in Mexico 8 Development Strategies, Macroeconomic Policies, and the Agricultural Sector in Zambia Part Two 9 Globalization and the Nutrition Transition: A Case Study 10 Producer Subsidies and Decoupling in the European Union and the United States 11 U.S. Farm Policy Reforms: Domestic and International Implication 12 CAFTA's Impact on U.S. Raw Cane Sugar Trade 13 The Impact of U.S. Subsidies on West African Cotton Production 14 Trade Liberalization in South Korea's Rice Sector: Some Policy Implications 15 The Textile and Clothing Agreements 16 The Coffee Crisis: Is Fair Trade the Solution? 17 Preference Erosion, the Doha Round, and African LDCs 18 Meeting Sanitary and Phytosanitary (SPS) Standards: What Can China Do? 19 Tariff Escalation in World Agricultural Trade
650 _a Agriculture Economic aspects
650 _aAgriculture Economic aspects
650 _a Agriculture and state
650 _aDeveloping countries Case studies
650 _aFood supply Developing countries Case studies
700 _aPinstrup-Andersen, Per
_eEditor
700 _aCheng Fuzhi
_eEditor
700 _aFrandsen, Soren E.
_eContributor
700 _aKuyvenhoven, Arie
_eContributor
700 _aBraun, Joachim von
_eContributor
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