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China’s Food Security and Its Tariff Rate Quota Reform

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  • Li, Xia
  • Xie, Chaoping
  • Grant, Jason
  • Long, Yanyu
  • Liu, Yifang

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  • Li, Xia & Xie, Chaoping & Grant, Jason & Long, Yanyu & Liu, Yifang, 2020. "China’s Food Security and Its Tariff Rate Quota Reform," 2020 Annual Meeting, July 26-28, Kansas City, Missouri 304639, Agricultural and Applied Economics Association.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:aaea20:304639
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.304639
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    2. Bowen Chen & Nelson B. Villoria & Tian Xia, 2020. "Tariff quota administration in China's grain markets: An empirical assessment," Agricultural Economics, International Association of Agricultural Economists, vol. 51(2), pages 191-206, March.
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    4. Gale, Fred, 2017. "U.S. Challenge of China’s Tariff-Rate Quota (TRQ) Administration System for Grains," 2017: Globalization Adrift, December 3-5, 2017, Washington, D.C. 266826, International Agricultural Trade Research Consortium.
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