Sensitivity analysis of cotton trade liberalization: a global simulation model approach
Despite global efforts to reduce international trade barriers in order to enhance trade liberalization and establish a more fair competition environment with generally accepted standards, agricultural trade is still regarded as a distorted area, where subsidies are particularly abused by some countr...
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SLU/Dept. of Economics
2013
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