Some thoughts and proposals for a way forward

There is growing consensus that globalization, expansion of international trade, and rapid technological changes have favored developing countries more than developed ones. One clear example of this trend is the rapid Gross Domestic Product (GDP) growth rates experienced by developing countries comp...

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Main Authors: Piñeiro, Valeria, Piñeiro, Martín
Format: Book Chapter
Language:Inglés
Published: 2017
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/148280
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description There is growing consensus that globalization, expansion of international trade, and rapid technological changes have favored developing countries more than developed ones. One clear example of this trend is the rapid Gross Domestic Product (GDP) growth rates experienced by developing countries compared to the growth rates experienced by more developed countries like Europe, the US, or Japan This unexpected result has turned many projections of world development on their head and shifted the political thinking in many countries. One of the main consequences has been the growth of populist forces in a number of developed countries, as well as an increase in protectionist sentiments and policies around the world.
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spelling CGSpace1482802025-11-06T04:16:38Z Some thoughts and proposals for a way forward Piñeiro, Valeria Piñeiro, Martín exports agricultural products agricultural policies trade wto trade agreements There is growing consensus that globalization, expansion of international trade, and rapid technological changes have favored developing countries more than developed ones. One clear example of this trend is the rapid Gross Domestic Product (GDP) growth rates experienced by developing countries compared to the growth rates experienced by more developed countries like Europe, the US, or Japan This unexpected result has turned many projections of world development on their head and shifted the political thinking in many countries. One of the main consequences has been the growth of populist forces in a number of developed countries, as well as an increase in protectionist sentiments and policies around the world. 2017 2024-06-21T09:24:14Z 2024-06-21T09:24:14Z Book Chapter https://hdl.handle.net/10568/148280 en https://hdl.handle.net/10568/141991 Open Access application/pdf Piñeiro, Valeria; and Piñeiro, Martín. 2017. Some thoughts and proposals for a way forward. In Agricultural trade interests and challenges at the WTO Ministerial Conference in Buenos Aires: A Southern Cone perspective. Piñeiro, Valeria and Piñeiro, Martín (Eds.). Pp. 127-132. International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI); Inter-American Institute for Cooperation on Agriculture (IICA) et al.: San Jose, Costa Rica.
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