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GMOs: Trade and Welfare Impacts of Current Policies and Prospects for Reform

In: Research Handbook on the WTO Agriculture Agreement

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  • Kym Anderson
  • Lee Ann Jackson

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Agriculture has been the unruly horse of the GATT/WTO system for a long time and efforts to halter it are still ongoing. This Research Handbook focuses on aspects of agricultural production and trade policy that are recognized for their importance but are often kept out of the limelight, such as the implication of national and international agricultural production and trade policies on national food security, global climate change, and biotechnology. It provides a summary of the state of the WTO agriculture negotiations as well as the relevant jurisprudence, but also, and uniquely, it focuses on the new and emerging issues of agricultural trade law and policy that are rarely addressed in the existing literature.

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  • Kym Anderson & Lee Ann Jackson, 2012. "GMOs: Trade and Welfare Impacts of Current Policies and Prospects for Reform," Chapters, in: Joseph A. McMahon & Melaku Geboye Desta (ed.), Research Handbook on the WTO Agriculture Agreement, chapter 6, Edward Elgar Publishing.
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    1. Nicola Aporti & Maria Eugenia Bartoloni & Angela Cossiri, 2014. "The Composition of Interests in Gmos Discipline in the EU and China Legal Orders: A Comparative Approach," AGRICOLTURA ISTITUZIONI MERCATI, FrancoAngeli Editore, vol. 2014(3), pages 11-45.

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