TY - UNPB
T1 - Domestic support and the Doha development agenda
T2 - an exercise in political economy
AU - Zobbe, Henrik
AU - Jensen, Hans Grinsted
PY - 2005
Y1 - 2005
N2 - Following the July 2004 Framework, this paper suggest that regardless of low or high level of reductions, Iceland, Norway, Switzerland, the European Union, and United States have problems with both Total AMS and the overall base level of Total Trade Distorting Domestic Support. When recent policy reforms and likely changes such as the Agenda 2000, the Midterm Review Reform, the proposed sugar reform in the European Union and the farm bills of 1996 and 2002 in the United States are taken into account, it becomes clear that both the European Union and the United States would be able to accommodate low or moderate reductions in both Total AMS and Total Trade Distorting Domestic Support. In respect of high reductions, further domestic reforms would be needed for both the European Union and the United States.
AB - Following the July 2004 Framework, this paper suggest that regardless of low or high level of reductions, Iceland, Norway, Switzerland, the European Union, and United States have problems with both Total AMS and the overall base level of Total Trade Distorting Domestic Support. When recent policy reforms and likely changes such as the Agenda 2000, the Midterm Review Reform, the proposed sugar reform in the European Union and the farm bills of 1996 and 2002 in the United States are taken into account, it becomes clear that both the European Union and the United States would be able to accommodate low or moderate reductions in both Total AMS and Total Trade Distorting Domestic Support. In respect of high reductions, further domestic reforms would be needed for both the European Union and the United States.
KW - Former LIFE faculty
KW - Domestic Support, Aggregate Measurement of Support, World Trade Organization
M3 - Working paper
T3 - FOI Working Paper
SP - 1
EP - 24
BT - Domestic support and the Doha development agenda
PB - Fødevareøkonomisk Institut, Københavns Universitet
CY - Copenhagen
ER -