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Background Papers for Report of the Task Force on The Aggregate Measure of Support: Potential Use by GATT for Agriculture

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Applying the AMS to support programs incorporating supply controls, by Donald McClatchy; Supply controls in U.S. agriculture, by Thomas W. Hertel; The U.S. wheat program, by Thomas Hertel, and Marinos E. Tsigas; Incorporating the export enhancement program in the PSE, by Nicole Ballenger and Stephanie Mercier; PSE, decoupled PSE and credit for supply management policies, by Louis Mahe and Herve Guyomard; Selling CAP reform in trade negotiations, by Fabrizio DeFilippis and Luca Salvatici; Political economy of policy reform in the United States and the European Community, by Martin Johnson, Terry Roe and Louis Mahe

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  • Unknown, 1990. "Background Papers for Report of the Task Force on The Aggregate Measure of Support: Potential Use by GATT for Agriculture," Working Papers 51261, International Agricultural Trade Research Consortium.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:iatrwp:51261
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