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1 .
Political economy of public policies : insights from distortions to agricultural and food markets
2 .
Distortions to agriculture and economic growth in Sub-Saharan Africa
3 .
Unfinished Business? The WTO's Doha Agenda
4 .
Export restrictions and price insulation during commodity price booms
5 .
Would freeing up world trade reduce poverty and inequality ? the vexed role of agricultural distortions
6 .
Trade barrier volatility and domestic price stabilization : evidence from agriculture
7 .
How do governments respond to food price spikes ? lessons from the past
8 .
Novel indicators of the trade and welfare effects of agricultural distortions in OECD countries
9 .
Agricultural distortions in Sub-Saharan Africa : trade and welfare indicators, 1961 to 2004
10 .
Changing contributions of different agricultural policy instruments to global reductions in trade and welfare
11 .
Agricultural price distortions, inequality, and poverty
12 .
The World Bank research observer 25 (1)
13 .
Krueger/Schiff/Valdes revisited : agricultural price and trade policy reform in developing countries since 1960
14 .
Global distortions to agricultural markets : new indicators of trade and welfare impacts, 1955 to 2007
15 .
How do agricultural policy restrictions to global trade and welfare differ across commodities ?
16 .
Distortions to agricultural incentives in Latin America
17 .
Distortions to agricultural incentives in Europe's transition economies
18 .
Measuring distortions to agricultural incentives, revisited
19 .
The challenge of reducing international trade and migration barriers
20 .
Distortions to agricultural incentives in Australia since world war II
21 .
Reducing distortions to agricultural incentives : progress, pitfalls, and prospects
22 .
Recent and prospective adoption of genetically modified cotton : a global computable general equilibrium analysis of economic impacts
23 .
The World Trade Organization's Doha cotton initiative : a tale of two issues
24 .
Do global trade distortions still harm developing country farmers ?
25 .
The relative importance of global agricultural subsidies and market access
26 .
Doha merchandise trade reform : what's at stake for developing countries ?
27 .
Agricultural, trade reform, and the Doha development agenda
28 .
The World Bank economic review 20 (2)
29 .
Agricultural trade reform and the Doha development agenda
30 .
Distortions to world trade: impacts on agricultural markets and farm incomes
31 .
Global impacts of Doha trade reform scenarios on poverty
32 .
Would multilateral trade reform benefit Sub-Saharan Africans?
33 .
Agricultural trade reform and the Doha development agenda
34 .
Setting the trade policy agenda : What roles for Economists?
35 .
Agricultural trade reform and poverty reduction in developing countries
36 .
Implications of genetically modified food technology policies for Sub-Saharan Africa
37 .
The challenge of reducing subsidies and trade barriers
38 .
Trade, standards, and the political economy of genetically modified food
39 .
Genetically modified rice adoption : implications for welfare and poverty alleviation
40 .
Long-run impacts of China's WTO accession on farm-nonfarm income inequality and rural poverty
41 .
Developing country agriculture and the new trade agenda
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