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ID095930
Title ProperImpacts of the Doha round on Brazilian, Chinese and Indian agribusiness
LanguageENG
AuthorPereira, Matheus Wemerson Gomes ;  Teixeira, Erly Cardoso ;  Raszap-Skorbiansky, Sharon
Publication2010.
Summary / Abstract (Note)The central themes to be addressed during the Doha Round of the world trade negotiations are the reduction of the agricultural production and export subsidies and improved market access for agricultural and non-agricultural goods. The G-20 group wields enough power to press negotiations at the Doha Round toward lower agricultural trade barriers and production and export subsidies. The objective of this study is to determine the impacts of the Doha Round on the economies of Brazil, China, and India. The Global Trade Analysis Project's (GTAP) general equilibrium model and database (version 7) are used. The Doha Round scenarios simulated in this paper consider the WTO agricultural production and export subsidy reduction requirement, and the application of the Harbinson approach, and Swiss formula to reduce import tariffs. Brazil and China present the highest GDP growth rate varying from 0.4 % to 1.4%. India shows a negative GDP growth rate in all scenarios, except in that which replicates the Uruguay Round. The welfare gains are positive, but small, for Brazil, China and India. The GDP loss observed in the economies of the EU25 and the US may make it difficult to reach a trade agreement at the Doha Round.
`In' analytical NoteChina Economic Review Vol. 21, No. 2; Jun 2010: p.256-271
Journal SourceChina Economic Review Vol. 21, No. 2; Jun 2010: p.256-271
Key WordsAgricultural Products ;  Trade Liberalization ;  Doha Round ;  G-20 ;  GTAP