Agricultural Subsidies in the Wto Green Box
Ensuring Coherence with Sustainable Development Goals
Herausgeber: Meléndez-Ortiz, Ricardo; Hepburn, Jonathan; Bellmann, Christophe
Agricultural Subsidies in the Wto Green Box
Ensuring Coherence with Sustainable Development Goals
Herausgeber: Meléndez-Ortiz, Ricardo; Hepburn, Jonathan; Bellmann, Christophe
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An analysis of the relationship between green box subsidies and sustainable development goals, which includes options for future reform.
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An analysis of the relationship between green box subsidies and sustainable development goals, which includes options for future reform.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 706
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. Januar 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 233mm x 159mm x 38mm
- Gewicht: 1225g
- ISBN-13: 9780521519694
- ISBN-10: 0521519691
- Artikelnr.: 26204583
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 706
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. Januar 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 233mm x 159mm x 38mm
- Gewicht: 1225g
- ISBN-13: 9780521519694
- ISBN-10: 0521519691
- Artikelnr.: 26204583
1. Overview Christophe Bellmann and Jonathan Hepburn; Part I. The Recent
Evolution of Agricultural Trade Policy Reform: 2. The historical context of
the green box Néstor Stancanelli; 3. Doha Round negotiations on the green
box, and beyond Jonathan Hepburn and Christophe Bellmann; 4. The reform of
the EU's Common Agricultural Policy Alan Swinbank; 5. Farm policy reform in
the US: past progress and future direction David Orden; 6. Agricultural
trade policy reform in Japan Masayoshi Honma; Part II. The Focus, Extent
and Economic Impact of Green Box Subsidies: 7. Agricultural support in the
green box: an analysis of EU, US and Japanese green box spending Jesús
Antón; 8. Green box subsidies and trade-distorting support: is there a
cumulative impact? Carlos Galperín and Ivana Doporto Miguez; 9. The
distributional structure of green box subsidies in the European Union and
France Vincent Chatellier; 10. The distributional structure of US green box
subsidies Harry de Gorter; Part III. Green Box Subsidies and Developing
Countries: 11. Agricultural subsidies in the WTO green box: opportunities
and challenges for developing countries André Nassar, Maria Elba
Rodriguez-Alcalá and Cinthia C. Costa; 12. Use of green box measures by
developing countries: an assessment Biswajit Dhar; 13. A Chinese
perspective on the green box Jianmin Xie; 14. African countries and the
green box Abena Oduro; Part IV. Green Box Subsidies and the Environment:
15. The environmental impact of green box subsidies: exploring the linkages
Ron Steenblik and Charles Tsai; 16. The environmental impact of European
Union green box subsidies Ariel Brunner and Harry Huyton; 17. The
environmental impact of US green box subsidies Jane Earley; 18. Biofuels
subsidies and the green box Tim Josling, Freeman Spogli and David
Blandford; Part V. Looking Forward: How Can Change Take Place?: 19.
Improving monitoring and surveillance of green box subsidies Andrea Cerda;
20. Subsidy reform in the EU context: options for achieving change Teresa
Cavero; 21. Subsidy reform in the US context: deviating from decoupling Ann
Tutwiler; 22. Subsidy reform in Japan: options for achieving change
Kazuhito Yamashita; 23. Towards a green box subsidy regime that promotes
sustainable development: strategies for achieving change Pedro de Camargo
Neto and Renato Henz.
Evolution of Agricultural Trade Policy Reform: 2. The historical context of
the green box Néstor Stancanelli; 3. Doha Round negotiations on the green
box, and beyond Jonathan Hepburn and Christophe Bellmann; 4. The reform of
the EU's Common Agricultural Policy Alan Swinbank; 5. Farm policy reform in
the US: past progress and future direction David Orden; 6. Agricultural
trade policy reform in Japan Masayoshi Honma; Part II. The Focus, Extent
and Economic Impact of Green Box Subsidies: 7. Agricultural support in the
green box: an analysis of EU, US and Japanese green box spending Jesús
Antón; 8. Green box subsidies and trade-distorting support: is there a
cumulative impact? Carlos Galperín and Ivana Doporto Miguez; 9. The
distributional structure of green box subsidies in the European Union and
France Vincent Chatellier; 10. The distributional structure of US green box
subsidies Harry de Gorter; Part III. Green Box Subsidies and Developing
Countries: 11. Agricultural subsidies in the WTO green box: opportunities
and challenges for developing countries André Nassar, Maria Elba
Rodriguez-Alcalá and Cinthia C. Costa; 12. Use of green box measures by
developing countries: an assessment Biswajit Dhar; 13. A Chinese
perspective on the green box Jianmin Xie; 14. African countries and the
green box Abena Oduro; Part IV. Green Box Subsidies and the Environment:
15. The environmental impact of green box subsidies: exploring the linkages
Ron Steenblik and Charles Tsai; 16. The environmental impact of European
Union green box subsidies Ariel Brunner and Harry Huyton; 17. The
environmental impact of US green box subsidies Jane Earley; 18. Biofuels
subsidies and the green box Tim Josling, Freeman Spogli and David
Blandford; Part V. Looking Forward: How Can Change Take Place?: 19.
Improving monitoring and surveillance of green box subsidies Andrea Cerda;
20. Subsidy reform in the EU context: options for achieving change Teresa
Cavero; 21. Subsidy reform in the US context: deviating from decoupling Ann
Tutwiler; 22. Subsidy reform in Japan: options for achieving change
Kazuhito Yamashita; 23. Towards a green box subsidy regime that promotes
sustainable development: strategies for achieving change Pedro de Camargo
Neto and Renato Henz.
1. Overview Christophe Bellmann and Jonathan Hepburn; Part I. The Recent
Evolution of Agricultural Trade Policy Reform: 2. The historical context of
the green box Néstor Stancanelli; 3. Doha Round negotiations on the green
box, and beyond Jonathan Hepburn and Christophe Bellmann; 4. The reform of
the EU's Common Agricultural Policy Alan Swinbank; 5. Farm policy reform in
the US: past progress and future direction David Orden; 6. Agricultural
trade policy reform in Japan Masayoshi Honma; Part II. The Focus, Extent
and Economic Impact of Green Box Subsidies: 7. Agricultural support in the
green box: an analysis of EU, US and Japanese green box spending Jesús
Antón; 8. Green box subsidies and trade-distorting support: is there a
cumulative impact? Carlos Galperín and Ivana Doporto Miguez; 9. The
distributional structure of green box subsidies in the European Union and
France Vincent Chatellier; 10. The distributional structure of US green box
subsidies Harry de Gorter; Part III. Green Box Subsidies and Developing
Countries: 11. Agricultural subsidies in the WTO green box: opportunities
and challenges for developing countries André Nassar, Maria Elba
Rodriguez-Alcalá and Cinthia C. Costa; 12. Use of green box measures by
developing countries: an assessment Biswajit Dhar; 13. A Chinese
perspective on the green box Jianmin Xie; 14. African countries and the
green box Abena Oduro; Part IV. Green Box Subsidies and the Environment:
15. The environmental impact of green box subsidies: exploring the linkages
Ron Steenblik and Charles Tsai; 16. The environmental impact of European
Union green box subsidies Ariel Brunner and Harry Huyton; 17. The
environmental impact of US green box subsidies Jane Earley; 18. Biofuels
subsidies and the green box Tim Josling, Freeman Spogli and David
Blandford; Part V. Looking Forward: How Can Change Take Place?: 19.
Improving monitoring and surveillance of green box subsidies Andrea Cerda;
20. Subsidy reform in the EU context: options for achieving change Teresa
Cavero; 21. Subsidy reform in the US context: deviating from decoupling Ann
Tutwiler; 22. Subsidy reform in Japan: options for achieving change
Kazuhito Yamashita; 23. Towards a green box subsidy regime that promotes
sustainable development: strategies for achieving change Pedro de Camargo
Neto and Renato Henz.
Evolution of Agricultural Trade Policy Reform: 2. The historical context of
the green box Néstor Stancanelli; 3. Doha Round negotiations on the green
box, and beyond Jonathan Hepburn and Christophe Bellmann; 4. The reform of
the EU's Common Agricultural Policy Alan Swinbank; 5. Farm policy reform in
the US: past progress and future direction David Orden; 6. Agricultural
trade policy reform in Japan Masayoshi Honma; Part II. The Focus, Extent
and Economic Impact of Green Box Subsidies: 7. Agricultural support in the
green box: an analysis of EU, US and Japanese green box spending Jesús
Antón; 8. Green box subsidies and trade-distorting support: is there a
cumulative impact? Carlos Galperín and Ivana Doporto Miguez; 9. The
distributional structure of green box subsidies in the European Union and
France Vincent Chatellier; 10. The distributional structure of US green box
subsidies Harry de Gorter; Part III. Green Box Subsidies and Developing
Countries: 11. Agricultural subsidies in the WTO green box: opportunities
and challenges for developing countries André Nassar, Maria Elba
Rodriguez-Alcalá and Cinthia C. Costa; 12. Use of green box measures by
developing countries: an assessment Biswajit Dhar; 13. A Chinese
perspective on the green box Jianmin Xie; 14. African countries and the
green box Abena Oduro; Part IV. Green Box Subsidies and the Environment:
15. The environmental impact of green box subsidies: exploring the linkages
Ron Steenblik and Charles Tsai; 16. The environmental impact of European
Union green box subsidies Ariel Brunner and Harry Huyton; 17. The
environmental impact of US green box subsidies Jane Earley; 18. Biofuels
subsidies and the green box Tim Josling, Freeman Spogli and David
Blandford; Part V. Looking Forward: How Can Change Take Place?: 19.
Improving monitoring and surveillance of green box subsidies Andrea Cerda;
20. Subsidy reform in the EU context: options for achieving change Teresa
Cavero; 21. Subsidy reform in the US context: deviating from decoupling Ann
Tutwiler; 22. Subsidy reform in Japan: options for achieving change
Kazuhito Yamashita; 23. Towards a green box subsidy regime that promotes
sustainable development: strategies for achieving change Pedro de Camargo
Neto and Renato Henz.