China's Agriculture in the International Trading System [electronic resource] / Organisation for Eco...
China's Agriculture in the International Trading System [electronic resource] / Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development
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Paris : OECD Publishing, 2001.
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2001.
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English
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1 online resource (294 p.)
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computer
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""CONTENTS""; ""FOREWORD""; ""EXECUTIVE SUMMARY""; ""OPENING STATEMENT - Mr. Seiichi Kondo""; ""SESSION ONE: Trade policy changes and impacts on agricultural markets""; ""Changes in China�s agricultural trade policy regime: Impacts on agricultural production, consumption, prices, and trade - Mr....
""SESSION TWO: Trade integration and impacts on factor markets and natural resources""""China�s trade integration and impacts on factor markets - Mr. Colin Carter""; ""Trade integration and impacts on natural resources - Mr. Frederick Crook""; ""Regional comparative advantage in China�s grain...
""China in the WTO: Implications for international trade and policy making in agriculture - MM. Brad Gilmour and Lars Brink""""SESSION FOUR: China's accession to the WTO: Issues for, and impacts on, agricultural policy""; ""Changes to domestic agricultural policy after China�s accession to the WT...
""China�s grain economy toward trade integration: Policy adjustment and trade implications - Mr. Dewen Wang""""ANNEX""; ""Pig farming development in China under the WTO framework: Trade and policies - Mr. Liangbiao Chen""; ""Entering WTO and opening agricultural markets: Impact on China�s use...
""Development of rural enterprises (TVEs) in China and adjustment policies in light of WTO accession - Ms. Qiuxia Zhu""""Programme""; ""List of Participants""
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Chinese decision-makers are grappling with policy choices that will optimise the gains from China’s integration into the international trading system in harmony with social, regional and sustainable development goals. Trade liberalisation can significantly enhance the reform process underway and bring great benefits to China. But the agricultural s...
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China's Agriculture in the International Trading System [electronic resource] / Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development
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OECD Proceedings
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92-64-19300-6
1-280-02992-7
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330.9 338.1/851
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991023942557702626