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Module 1 - Facilitating Efficient Adjustment to Liberalized Trade


Selected Readings

Asterisk (*) at the end of a reference indicates that it is available on the Web. See Appendix 1 for a full list of Websites.

 

Baffes, J., and J. Meerman. 1998. “From Prices to Income: Agricultural Subsidization without Protection?” The World Bank Research Observer 13 (2): 191-211.*

 

Dollar, D., and K. Aart. 2001. “Trade, Growth, and Poverty.” Policy Research Working Paper 2615. World Bank, Washington, DC.*

 

Ingco, M., and J. D. Nash (eds.). 2004. Agriculture and the WTO: Creating a Trading System for Development.. New York: Oxford University Press.

 

Sadoulet, E., A. de Janvry, and B. Davis. 2001. “Cash Transfer Programs with Income Multipliers: PROCAMPO in Mexico.” FCND Discussion Paper 99. Washington, DC: International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI).

 

Valdés, A. 1998. “Trade Policy Reform and Agriculture.” In J. Nash and W. Takacs (eds.), Trade Policy Reform: Lessons and Implications. Washington, DC: World Bank.*

 

World Bank. 2002. Global Economic Prospects and the Developing Countries 2002. Washington, DC: World Bank.*

 

References Cited

 

Foster, W., and A. Valdés. 2004. “Managing Potential Adverse Impacts of Agricultural Trade Liberalization.” In M. Ingco and J. D. Nash (eds.), Agriculture and the WTO: Creating a Trading System for Development. New York: Oxford University Press. Pp. 193-214.

 

This investment note was prepared by Sam Kane and John Nash, with input from Derek Byerlee.

 

 

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