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Agricultural Domestic Support Under the WTO
Experience and Prospects

Appraises WTO disciplines to argue agricultural support addressing societal priorities is compatible with reducing world market distortions.

Lars Brink (Author), David Orden (Author)

9781316514054, Cambridge University Press

Hardback, published 16 February 2023

224 pages
23.5 x 15.4 x 2 cm, 0.6 kg

The WTO Agreement on Agriculture subjects different groups of developed and developing countries to different limits on domestic support and allows various exemptions from these limits. Offering a comprehensive assessment of the Agreement's rules and implementation, this book develops guidance toward socially desirable support policies. Although dispute settlement has clarified interpretation of the Agriculture and SCM Agreements, gaps remain between the legal disciplines and the economic effects of support. Considering the Agriculture Agreement also in the context of today's priorities of sustainability and climate change mitigation, Lars Brink and David Orden build a strategy that aligns the rules and members' commitments with the economic impacts of agricultural support measures. While providing in-depth analysis of the existing rules, their shortcomings and the limited scope of ongoing negotiations, the authors take a long-term view, where policies directed toward evolving priorities in agriculture are compatible with strengthened rules that reduce trade and production distortions.

1. Introduction
2. Domestic support disciplines of the Agriculture and SCM Agreements
3. Economic analysis of exemptions and administered prices
4. Trends among different types of domestic support
5. Transparency
6. Issues under negotiation
7. Disputes involving agricultural domestic support
8. Addressing twenty-first century policy priorities
9. Lessons from the experience
References
Index.

Subject Areas: Agricultural law [LNKF], International economic & trade law [LBBM], International business [KJK], International trade [KCLT]

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