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World Bank working papers and publications

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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