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Impacts Of The Uruguay Round On The European Union'S Sugar Market Item Info

Title:
Impacts Of The Uruguay Round On The European Union'S Sugar Market
Creator:
Kropf, Jurgen; Devadoss, Stephen
Date Created (ISO Standard):
1995
Description:
Analysis of the impacts of the policy provisions of the Uruguay Round on the European Union's Sugar Market reveals that these policies will reinforce the effects of 1992 Common Agricultural Policy reforms by weakening the link between subsidies and production. Specifically, subsidized production of quota A and B sugar will show small decline and unsubsidized production of quota C, which receives the world price, will increase. The decline in EU's sugar exports will be less than the EU's commitment of reducing subsidized exports by 340,000 MT because increase in unsubsidized exports from quota C production is expected to compensate the decline in subsidized exports.
Subjects:
competition trade Includes individual crops/industries Impact analysis
AgEcon Search Subjects:
International Relations/Trade Crop Production/Industries Research Methods/ Statistical Methods
Series:
Agricultural Economic Research Series
Publisher:
University of Idaho College of Agriculture
Departments:
Department of Agricultural Economics
Source:
Agricultural Economic Research Series no. 95-08, College of Agriculture, University of Idaho
Source Identifier:
aers95-08
Type:
Text
Format Original:
document
Format:
application/pdf
Language:
eng
Contributing Departments:
Department of Agricultural Economics

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"Impacts Of The Uruguay Round On The European Union'S Sugar Market", Agricultural Economics Research Series, University of Idaho Library Digital Collections, https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/aers/items/aers334.html
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