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Reducing Trade Distortions in OECD Countries

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Towards Free Trade in Agriculture

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Among the OECD countries, agricultural protection is an important issue of trade negotiations. In fact, the OECD Council of Ministers has given the secretariat a mandate to study the impact of agricultural trade liberalization by OECD countries. Thus, a scenario to explore the impact of agricultural liberalization by OECD countries is of specific policy interest.

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Parikh, K.S., Fischer, G., Frohberg, K., Gulbrandsen, O. (1988). Reducing Trade Distortions in OECD Countries. In: Towards Free Trade in Agriculture. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-017-3558-2_5

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