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Title: AGRICULTURAL POLICY REFORM IN THE WTO


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AGRICULTURAL POLICY REFORM IN THE WTO
The Road Ahead
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PROJECT GOALS
  • Calculate the costs of global agricultural
    policies and the potential gains from their
    elimination
  • Evaluate broad options for reforming tariffs,
    TRQs, domestic support and export subsidies

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Major Findings
  • Eliminating global ag. policy distortions would
  • raise world welfare 56 billion annually
  • raise world agricultural prices 12 percent
  • Roles of policies in reducing world prices
  • Tariffs (52)
  • Domestic subsidies (31)
  • Export subsidies (13)
  • Developing countries can benefit from further WTO
    reforms

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Ag. Policy Distortions Cause World Prices to be
12 Lower Than They Otherwise Would be
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Estimated annual gain in purchasing power 56
billion
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OPTIONS FOR REFORM
  • Market Access Approaches to reducing global
    tariffs and liberalizing TRQs
  • Domestic Support Reducing aggregate AMS versus
    leveling AMS across countries and commodities
  • Export Subsidies Effects of eliminating EU
    subsidies

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OPTIONS FOR MARKET ACCESS REFORM
  • Linear vs. harmonization formula formulas are
    needed to address the very high tariffs in
    global markets
  • Harmonization formulas benefit U.S. ag. US
    profile large number of low tariffs
    (12 percent average) Top U.S. ag. exports
    face tariffs of 50-100 percent
  • TRQs no one-size-fits-all rule for reform

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TWO OPTIONS FOR REFORMING DOMESTIC SUPPORT
  • Continue the UR reforms lower the AMS ceilings
    for OECD countries an additional 20
  • Level the playing field for OECD countries -
    support for each commodity must be at or below
    30 of the value of production

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OPTIONS FOR REFORM DOMESTIC SUPPORT
  • Focus on OECD countries and AMS
  • Differentiate between trade policies and
    domestic subsidy component of the AMS
  • Account for differences in policies effects
    on production and trade
  • Account for support expenditures being below
    ceiling

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1/ 1997. Source ERS calculations
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U.S. AMS Approaches WTO Ceiling
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AMS Support (1997)
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Conclusions on export subsidies
  • Effects on aggregate world agricultural prices
    and trade relatively small
  • Export subsidies remain important because
    effects in specific markets can be large they
    are linked to domestic support they can slow
    progress on market access

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Developing Country Issues
  • For middle income DCs - improved market
    access for ag. exports trade linked
    productivity gains
  • For lower income DCs - erosion of
    preferences lower food aid needs
  • Developing countries increasingly critical of
    directions in domestic support in developed
    countries

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Food Aid Needs Decline
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Tariffs faced by US ag. exports
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Percent Reduction Needed to Keep
Commodity-Specific Support Less than 30 of
Value of Production
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Effects of AMS Reform on U.S. Trade
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For more information.www.ers.usda.gov
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