Agricultural Trade : What Matters in the Doha Round?

This survey concludes that including agriculture in the Doha Agenda negotiations was important both economically and politically, although the political resistance to reform is particularly strong in this sector. While agriculture accounts for less...

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Main Authors: Laborde, David, Martin, Will
Format: Policy Research Working Paper
Language:English
en_US
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2014
Subjects:
ITC
TAX
WTO
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2012/11/16952254/agricultural-trade-matters-doha-round
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/19926
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topic ADMINISTRATIVE COSTS
ADVERSE IMPACT
ADVERSE IMPACTS
AGRICULTURAL ECONOMIC
AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS
AGRICULTURAL EXPORTERS
AGRICULTURAL EXPORTS
AGRICULTURAL GOODS
AGRICULTURAL INCENTIVES
AGRICULTURAL MARKET
AGRICULTURAL MARKET ACCESS
AGRICULTURAL MARKETS
AGRICULTURAL NEGOTIATIONS
AGRICULTURAL POLICIES
AGRICULTURAL POLICY
AGRICULTURAL PRICES
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS
AGRICULTURAL PROTECTION
AGRICULTURAL REFORM
AGRICULTURAL SECTOR
AGRICULTURAL SECTORS
AGRICULTURAL SUBSIDIES
AGRICULTURAL SUPPORT
AGRICULTURAL TARIFF
AGRICULTURAL TARIFFS
AGRICULTURAL TRADE
AGRICULTURAL TRADE LIBERALIZATION
AGRICULTURAL TRADE POLICY
AGRICULTURE
AVERAGE TARIFF
AVERAGE TARIFFS
BARRIERS TO TRADE
BENEFITS OF TRADE
CHANGES IN TRADE
COMMERCIAL POLICY
COMMODITIES
COMMODITY
COMMODITY PRICES
CONCESSIONS
CONSUMERS
COTTON
CUTTING
DEMAND ELASTICITY
DEVELOPED COUNTRIES
DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
DEVELOPING COUNTRY
DEVELOPMENT POLICY
DOMESTIC DISTORTIONS
DOMESTIC PRICE
DOMESTIC PRICES
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
ECONOMIC EFFICIENCY
ECONOMIC IMPLICATIONS
ECONOMIC POLICY
ECONOMIC RESEARCH
ECONOMIC VALUE
ECONOMIC WELFARE
EMERGING ECONOMIES
EX ANTE ASSESSMENT
EXCHANGE RATE
EXPORT
EXPORT BANS
EXPORT COMPETITION
EXPORT MARKETS
EXPORT OPPORTUNITIES
EXPORT PROHIBITIONS
EXPORT RESTRICTIONS
EXPORT SUBSIDIES
EXPORT SUPPLY
EXPORT TAX
EXPORT TAXES
EXPORTS
FAMINES
FARMERS
FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
FINANCIAL SUPPORT
FOOD PRICE
FOOD PRICES
FOOD SECURITY
FOREIGN EXCHANGE
FREE ACCESS
GENERAL AGREEMENT ON TARIFFS
GENERAL EQUILIBRIUM
GLOBAL TRADE
GLOBAL TRADE ANALYSIS
GRAIN
IMPORT BARRIERS
IMPORT TARIFF
IMPORT TARIFFS
IMPORTS
INCOME
INCOMES
INDUSTRIAL COUNTRIES
INDUSTRIAL COUNTRY
INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTS
INTERNATIONAL ECONOMICS
INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
INTERNATIONAL NEGOTIATIONS
INTERNATIONAL PRICES
INTERNATIONAL TRADE
ITC
LDCS
LIBERALIZATION OF TRADE
MARKET ACCESS
MULTILATERAL NEGOTIATIONS
MULTILATERAL PROCESS
MULTILATERAL TRADE
MULTILATERAL TRADE LIBERALIZATION
NET EXPORTERS
OPTIMAL TARIFFS
PARTICULAR COUNTRY
POLITICAL ECONOMY
PREFERENTIAL TRADE
PREFERENTIAL TRADE AGREEMENTS
PRICE VOLATILITY
PROTECTION DATA
PROTECTION RATES
PROTECTIONIST
PROTECTIVE TARIFFS
PUBLIC POLICIES
RATES OF PROTECTION
REAL INCOME
REDUCTIONS IN TARIFFS
ROUND OF MULTILATERAL TRADE NEGOTIATIONS
SAFEGUARD MEASURES
SHARE OF WORLD TRADE
SINGLE TARIFF
SMALL COUNTRIES
SMALL COUNTRY
SPECIAL SAFEGUARD
TARIFF BINDINGS
TARIFF CONCESSIONS
TARIFF EQUIVALENTS
TARIFF LINE
TARIFF LINES
TARIFF NEGOTIATIONS
TARIFF PREFERENCES
TARIFF PROTECTION
TARIFF RATE
TARIFF RATES
TARIFF REDUCTIONS
TAX
TERMS OF TRADE
TRADE AGREEMENTS
TRADE BARRIER
TRADE BARRIERS
TRADE DISTORTIONS
TRADE FACILITATION
TRADE IN GOODS
TRADE IN SERVICES
TRADE LIBERALIZATION PROCESS
TRADE MODEL
TRADE NEGOTIATION
TRADE POLICIES
TRADE REFORM
TRADE REGIMES
TRADING SYSTEM
TRANSPARENCY
UNILATERAL LIBERALIZATION
URUGUAY ROUND
VOLUME
WELFARE FUNCTION
WORLD ECONOMY
WORLD MARKETS
WORLD PRICE
WORLD PRICES
WORLD TRADE
WORLD TRADE ORGANIZATION
WTO
spellingShingle ADMINISTRATIVE COSTS
ADVERSE IMPACT
ADVERSE IMPACTS
AGRICULTURAL ECONOMIC
AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS
AGRICULTURAL EXPORTERS
AGRICULTURAL EXPORTS
AGRICULTURAL GOODS
AGRICULTURAL INCENTIVES
AGRICULTURAL MARKET
AGRICULTURAL MARKET ACCESS
AGRICULTURAL MARKETS
AGRICULTURAL NEGOTIATIONS
AGRICULTURAL POLICIES
AGRICULTURAL POLICY
AGRICULTURAL PRICES
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS
AGRICULTURAL PROTECTION
AGRICULTURAL REFORM
AGRICULTURAL SECTOR
AGRICULTURAL SECTORS
AGRICULTURAL SUBSIDIES
AGRICULTURAL SUPPORT
AGRICULTURAL TARIFF
AGRICULTURAL TARIFFS
AGRICULTURAL TRADE
AGRICULTURAL TRADE LIBERALIZATION
AGRICULTURAL TRADE POLICY
AGRICULTURE
AVERAGE TARIFF
AVERAGE TARIFFS
BARRIERS TO TRADE
BENEFITS OF TRADE
CHANGES IN TRADE
COMMERCIAL POLICY
COMMODITIES
COMMODITY
COMMODITY PRICES
CONCESSIONS
CONSUMERS
COTTON
CUTTING
DEMAND ELASTICITY
DEVELOPED COUNTRIES
DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
DEVELOPING COUNTRY
DEVELOPMENT POLICY
DOMESTIC DISTORTIONS
DOMESTIC PRICE
DOMESTIC PRICES
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
ECONOMIC EFFICIENCY
ECONOMIC IMPLICATIONS
ECONOMIC POLICY
ECONOMIC RESEARCH
ECONOMIC VALUE
ECONOMIC WELFARE
EMERGING ECONOMIES
EX ANTE ASSESSMENT
EXCHANGE RATE
EXPORT
EXPORT BANS
EXPORT COMPETITION
EXPORT MARKETS
EXPORT OPPORTUNITIES
EXPORT PROHIBITIONS
EXPORT RESTRICTIONS
EXPORT SUBSIDIES
EXPORT SUPPLY
EXPORT TAX
EXPORT TAXES
EXPORTS
FAMINES
FARMERS
FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
FINANCIAL SUPPORT
FOOD PRICE
FOOD PRICES
FOOD SECURITY
FOREIGN EXCHANGE
FREE ACCESS
GENERAL AGREEMENT ON TARIFFS
GENERAL EQUILIBRIUM
GLOBAL TRADE
GLOBAL TRADE ANALYSIS
GRAIN
IMPORT BARRIERS
IMPORT TARIFF
IMPORT TARIFFS
IMPORTS
INCOME
INCOMES
INDUSTRIAL COUNTRIES
INDUSTRIAL COUNTRY
INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTS
INTERNATIONAL ECONOMICS
INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
INTERNATIONAL NEGOTIATIONS
INTERNATIONAL PRICES
INTERNATIONAL TRADE
ITC
LDCS
LIBERALIZATION OF TRADE
MARKET ACCESS
MULTILATERAL NEGOTIATIONS
MULTILATERAL PROCESS
MULTILATERAL TRADE
MULTILATERAL TRADE LIBERALIZATION
NET EXPORTERS
OPTIMAL TARIFFS
PARTICULAR COUNTRY
POLITICAL ECONOMY
PREFERENTIAL TRADE
PREFERENTIAL TRADE AGREEMENTS
PRICE VOLATILITY
PROTECTION DATA
PROTECTION RATES
PROTECTIONIST
PROTECTIVE TARIFFS
PUBLIC POLICIES
RATES OF PROTECTION
REAL INCOME
REDUCTIONS IN TARIFFS
ROUND OF MULTILATERAL TRADE NEGOTIATIONS
SAFEGUARD MEASURES
SHARE OF WORLD TRADE
SINGLE TARIFF
SMALL COUNTRIES
SMALL COUNTRY
SPECIAL SAFEGUARD
TARIFF BINDINGS
TARIFF CONCESSIONS
TARIFF EQUIVALENTS
TARIFF LINE
TARIFF LINES
TARIFF NEGOTIATIONS
TARIFF PREFERENCES
TARIFF PROTECTION
TARIFF RATE
TARIFF RATES
TARIFF REDUCTIONS
TAX
TERMS OF TRADE
TRADE AGREEMENTS
TRADE BARRIER
TRADE BARRIERS
TRADE DISTORTIONS
TRADE FACILITATION
TRADE IN GOODS
TRADE IN SERVICES
TRADE LIBERALIZATION PROCESS
TRADE MODEL
TRADE NEGOTIATION
TRADE POLICIES
TRADE REFORM
TRADE REGIMES
TRADING SYSTEM
TRANSPARENCY
UNILATERAL LIBERALIZATION
URUGUAY ROUND
VOLUME
WELFARE FUNCTION
WORLD ECONOMY
WORLD MARKETS
WORLD PRICE
WORLD PRICES
WORLD TRADE
WORLD TRADE ORGANIZATION
WTO
Laborde, David
Martin, Will
Agricultural Trade : What Matters in the Doha Round?
relation Policy Research Working Paper;No. 6261
description This survey concludes that including agriculture in the Doha Agenda negotiations was important both economically and politically, although the political resistance to reform is particularly strong in this sector. While agriculture accounts for less than 10 percent of merchandise trade, high and variable agricultural distortions appear to cause the majority of the cost of distortions to global merchandise trade. Within agriculture, most of the costs appear to arise from trade barriers levied on imports since these barriers tend to be high, variable across time and over products, and are levied by a wide range of countries. The negotiations faced a need for balance between discipline in reducing tariffs and hence creating the market access gains that are central to the negotiations, and flexibility in managing political pressures. While the approach of providing flexibility on a certain percentage of tariff lines is seriously flawed, the proposed Modalities still appear to provide worthwhile market access. Better ways appear to be needed to deal with developing countries' concerns about food price volatility while reducing the collective-action problems resulting from price insulation.
format Publications & Research :: Policy Research Working Paper
author Laborde, David
Martin, Will
author_facet Laborde, David
Martin, Will
author_sort Laborde, David
title Agricultural Trade : What Matters in the Doha Round?
title_short Agricultural Trade : What Matters in the Doha Round?
title_full Agricultural Trade : What Matters in the Doha Round?
title_fullStr Agricultural Trade : What Matters in the Doha Round?
title_full_unstemmed Agricultural Trade : What Matters in the Doha Round?
title_sort agricultural trade : what matters in the doha round?
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2014
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2012/11/16952254/agricultural-trade-matters-doha-round
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/19926
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spelling okr-10986-199262021-04-23T14:03:52Z Agricultural Trade : What Matters in the Doha Round? Laborde, David Martin, Will ADMINISTRATIVE COSTS ADVERSE IMPACT ADVERSE IMPACTS AGRICULTURAL ECONOMIC AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS AGRICULTURAL EXPORTERS AGRICULTURAL EXPORTS AGRICULTURAL GOODS AGRICULTURAL INCENTIVES AGRICULTURAL MARKET AGRICULTURAL MARKET ACCESS AGRICULTURAL MARKETS AGRICULTURAL NEGOTIATIONS AGRICULTURAL POLICIES AGRICULTURAL POLICY AGRICULTURAL PRICES AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS AGRICULTURAL PROTECTION AGRICULTURAL REFORM AGRICULTURAL SECTOR AGRICULTURAL SECTORS AGRICULTURAL SUBSIDIES AGRICULTURAL SUPPORT AGRICULTURAL TARIFF AGRICULTURAL TARIFFS AGRICULTURAL TRADE AGRICULTURAL TRADE LIBERALIZATION AGRICULTURAL TRADE POLICY AGRICULTURE AVERAGE TARIFF AVERAGE TARIFFS BARRIERS TO TRADE BENEFITS OF TRADE CHANGES IN TRADE COMMERCIAL POLICY COMMODITIES COMMODITY COMMODITY PRICES CONCESSIONS CONSUMERS COTTON CUTTING DEMAND ELASTICITY DEVELOPED COUNTRIES DEVELOPING COUNTRIES DEVELOPING COUNTRY DEVELOPMENT POLICY DOMESTIC DISTORTIONS DOMESTIC PRICE DOMESTIC PRICES ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ECONOMIC EFFICIENCY ECONOMIC IMPLICATIONS ECONOMIC POLICY ECONOMIC RESEARCH ECONOMIC VALUE ECONOMIC WELFARE EMERGING ECONOMIES EX ANTE ASSESSMENT EXCHANGE RATE EXPORT EXPORT BANS EXPORT COMPETITION EXPORT MARKETS EXPORT OPPORTUNITIES EXPORT PROHIBITIONS EXPORT RESTRICTIONS EXPORT SUBSIDIES EXPORT SUPPLY EXPORT TAX EXPORT TAXES EXPORTS FAMINES FARMERS FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS FINANCIAL SUPPORT FOOD PRICE FOOD PRICES FOOD SECURITY FOREIGN EXCHANGE FREE ACCESS GENERAL AGREEMENT ON TARIFFS GENERAL EQUILIBRIUM GLOBAL TRADE GLOBAL TRADE ANALYSIS GRAIN IMPORT BARRIERS IMPORT TARIFF IMPORT TARIFFS IMPORTS INCOME INCOMES INDUSTRIAL COUNTRIES INDUSTRIAL COUNTRY INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTS INTERNATIONAL ECONOMICS INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS INTERNATIONAL NEGOTIATIONS INTERNATIONAL PRICES INTERNATIONAL TRADE ITC LDCS LIBERALIZATION OF TRADE MARKET ACCESS MULTILATERAL NEGOTIATIONS MULTILATERAL PROCESS MULTILATERAL TRADE MULTILATERAL TRADE LIBERALIZATION NET EXPORTERS OPTIMAL TARIFFS PARTICULAR COUNTRY POLITICAL ECONOMY PREFERENTIAL TRADE PREFERENTIAL TRADE AGREEMENTS PRICE VOLATILITY PROTECTION DATA PROTECTION RATES PROTECTIONIST PROTECTIVE TARIFFS PUBLIC POLICIES RATES OF PROTECTION REAL INCOME REDUCTIONS IN TARIFFS ROUND OF MULTILATERAL TRADE NEGOTIATIONS SAFEGUARD MEASURES SHARE OF WORLD TRADE SINGLE TARIFF SMALL COUNTRIES SMALL COUNTRY SPECIAL SAFEGUARD TARIFF BINDINGS TARIFF CONCESSIONS TARIFF EQUIVALENTS TARIFF LINE TARIFF LINES TARIFF NEGOTIATIONS TARIFF PREFERENCES TARIFF PROTECTION TARIFF RATE TARIFF RATES TARIFF REDUCTIONS TAX TERMS OF TRADE TRADE AGREEMENTS TRADE BARRIER TRADE BARRIERS TRADE DISTORTIONS TRADE FACILITATION TRADE IN GOODS TRADE IN SERVICES TRADE LIBERALIZATION PROCESS TRADE MODEL TRADE NEGOTIATION TRADE POLICIES TRADE REFORM TRADE REGIMES TRADING SYSTEM TRANSPARENCY UNILATERAL LIBERALIZATION URUGUAY ROUND VOLUME WELFARE FUNCTION WORLD ECONOMY WORLD MARKETS WORLD PRICE WORLD PRICES WORLD TRADE WORLD TRADE ORGANIZATION WTO This survey concludes that including agriculture in the Doha Agenda negotiations was important both economically and politically, although the political resistance to reform is particularly strong in this sector. While agriculture accounts for less than 10 percent of merchandise trade, high and variable agricultural distortions appear to cause the majority of the cost of distortions to global merchandise trade. Within agriculture, most of the costs appear to arise from trade barriers levied on imports since these barriers tend to be high, variable across time and over products, and are levied by a wide range of countries. The negotiations faced a need for balance between discipline in reducing tariffs and hence creating the market access gains that are central to the negotiations, and flexibility in managing political pressures. While the approach of providing flexibility on a certain percentage of tariff lines is seriously flawed, the proposed Modalities still appear to provide worthwhile market access. Better ways appear to be needed to deal with developing countries' concerns about food price volatility while reducing the collective-action problems resulting from price insulation. 2014-09-02T18:46:40Z 2014-09-02T18:46:40Z 2012-11 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2012/11/16952254/agricultural-trade-matters-doha-round http://hdl.handle.net/10986/19926 English en_US Policy Research Working Paper;No. 6261 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Policy Research Working Paper Publications & Research