GATT and CAP Reform: Different, Similar, or Redundant?
Michael Helmar,
William Meyers and
Dermot Hayes
Food and Agricultural Policy Research Institute (FAPRI) Publications (archive only) from Center for Agricultural and Rural Development (CARD) at Iowa State University
Abstract:
Agricultural production, consumption, and trade patterns are being influenced by major economic and policy changes. Among the most important are the reform of the CAP and a possible GATT agreement. A baseline containing CAP reform is compared to a GATT agreement and a scenario without CAP reform to obtain the impacts of these changes on world trade and prices of agricultural commodities.
Date: 1993-12
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Related works:
Working Paper: Gatt and Cap Reform: Different, Similar, or Redundant? (1994)
Working Paper: Gatt and Cap Reform: Different, Similar, or Redundant? (1994)
Working Paper: GATT and CAP Reform: Different, Similar, or Redundant? (1993) 
Working Paper: Gatt and Cap Reform: Different, Similar, or Redundant? (1993)
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