Why Isn't the Doha Development Agenda More Poverty Friendly?
Critics of the Doha Development Agenda rightly point to the lack of aggressive reform in wealthy countries for its role in dampening developing country gains. The authors find that the absence of tariff cuts on staple food products in developing countries also critically limits poverty reduction in...
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okr-10986-58352021-04-23T14:02:23Z Why Isn't the Doha Development Agenda More Poverty Friendly? Hertel, Thomas W. Keeney, Roman Ivanic, Maros Winters, L. Alan Measurement and Analysis of Poverty I320 Welfare and Poverty: Government Programs Provision and Effects of Welfare Programs I380 Economic Development: Human Resources Human Development Income Distribution Migration O150 International Linkages to Development Role of International Organizations O190 Critics of the Doha Development Agenda rightly point to the lack of aggressive reform in wealthy countries for its role in dampening developing country gains. The authors find that the absence of tariff cuts on staple food products in developing countries also critically limits poverty reduction in those countries. Based on their analysis of the impacts of multilateral trade policy reforms in a sample of 15 developing countries, they find there is some evidence of poverty increases amongst the poor who work in agriculture when they lose protection for their earnings. However, these effects are minimized when agricultural tariffs are cut in all developing countries, and when the impact of lower food prices on low income consumers is taken into account in their 15 country sample. 2012-03-30T07:34:46Z 2012-03-30T07:34:46Z 2009 Journal Article Review of Development Economics 13636669 http://hdl.handle.net/10986/5835 EN http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/igo World Bank Journal Article |
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Measurement and Analysis of Poverty I320 Welfare and Poverty: Government Programs Provision and Effects of Welfare Programs I380 Economic Development: Human Resources Human Development Income Distribution Migration O150 International Linkages to Development Role of International Organizations O190 Hertel, Thomas W. Keeney, Roman Ivanic, Maros Winters, L. Alan Why Isn't the Doha Development Agenda More Poverty Friendly? |
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Critics of the Doha Development Agenda rightly point to the lack of aggressive reform in wealthy countries for its role in dampening developing country gains. The authors find that the absence of tariff cuts on staple food products in developing countries also critically limits poverty reduction in those countries. Based on their analysis of the impacts of multilateral trade policy reforms in a sample of 15 developing countries, they find there is some evidence of poverty increases amongst the poor who work in agriculture when they lose protection for their earnings. However, these effects are minimized when agricultural tariffs are cut in all developing countries, and when the impact of lower food prices on low income consumers is taken into account in their 15 country sample. |
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Why Isn't the Doha Development Agenda More Poverty Friendly? |
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Why Isn't the Doha Development Agenda More Poverty Friendly? |
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