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Agriculture And The Wto |
Fiona Smith, Lecturer in Laws, University College London, UK
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| 2009 |
192 pp |
Hardback |
978 1 84542 490 9 |
£59.95 |
on-line discount
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‘This is an insightful book of ideas offering an alternative conceptualisation of the problems of international agricultural trade, which are seen as polycentric and so must be managed rather than resolved. It demonstrates that where there is convergence without genuine agreement on the meaning no specific resolution can be achieved. The author is to be commended for offering a valuable springboard for further reflection on the management of the problems of international agricultural trade.’ – Joseph McMahon, University College Dublin, Ireland
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Contents: Preface 1. International Agricultural Trade Regulation: Charting the Landscape 2. Current Perceptions of the Problem 3. Two Models of Disagreement 4. Polycentrism and the Issue of Market Access 5. Cultural Divergence, Polycentricity and Subsidies 6. Towards the Future Index
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