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The WTO, Agriculture and Sustainable Development

Title
The WTO, Agriculture and Sustainable Development / editors, Quendler, Theodor,.
ISBN
9781351282116
1351282115
9781351282093
1351282093
9781874719458
Edition
First edition.
Publication
London : Taylor and Francis, 2017.
Physical Description
1 online resource
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Summary
"Despite the Doha declaration of November 2001, the failure to start a new round of global trade negotiations at Seattle in December 1999 and the hostility of protesters to the trade liberalization process and growing global economic and social disparities was a wake-up call for the World Trade Organisation (WTO). The ambitious goal of this ground-breaking book is to identify the strengths and weaknesses of liberalized world trade, in particular in the agricultural sector, and to investigate to what extent the current WTO agreements provide the necessary fail-safe devices to react to trade-related negative impacts on sustainability, environmental protection and food security. The background and interrelationship between the WTO, the tenets of sustainable development and the unique features of the agriculture and forestry sectors are explored, and conclusions regarding the deficits of the world trade system and its conflicts with basic societal goals - such as sustainability - are drawn.? Agriculture and forestry have a particular affinity with what the authors call "strong sustainability" and are to be among the major agenda items in forthcoming WTO negotiations. The book proposes that sustainable agricultural production techniques such as integrated and organic farming provide a series of related services to community and environment which could be severely prejudiced by wholesale trade liberalization and the imposition of the large-scale production methods of the mega-trade giants of the USA and Europe.? And yet the concept of sustainability is referred to only tangentially in the existing WTO agenda. The WTO, Agriculture and Sustainable Development argues that, without a formal recognition of this failing, the premise that free trade is inherently advantageous for all countries is a falsehood. Further, unfettered liberalization is unsustainable and a social and environmental multilateral framework must be agreed to reinterpret or adapt a host of WTO regulations that are at odds with sustainable development. The core problem is that, under the current system, import duties can only be differentiated by direct goods and services and not by their means of production - sustainable or otherwise. Therefore, a range of environmental policy measures in the agricultural sector, such as the consideration of product life-cycles, the internalization of external costs and a coupling of trade liberalization with ecological obligations are proposed by the authors. In addition, they argue that unsustainable economic short-termism must be curbed and the use of the stick of trade sanctions and the carrot of financial benefits for good environmental performance be permitted to promote sustainable agricultural practices.? This book will contribute greatly in addressing the lack of basic theoretical arguments at the intersection between trade and sustainable development - a failing that has already been bemoaned by trade policy-makers. It is highly recommended reading for all those involved or interested in the WTO negotiations, whether from multilateral organizations, governments, industry or civil society."--Provided by publisher.
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Greenleaf online library.
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Books / Online
Language
English
Added to Catalog
February 12, 2020
Contents
Chapter Introduction / Heinrich Wohlmeyer
chapter 1 Preliminary Issues and Basic Considerations / Heinrich Wohlmeyer
chapter 2 The Present Legal Basis of the World Trade System / Richard Senti
chapter 3 The Agreement on Technical Barriers to Trade and Basic Aspects of the Agreement on the Application of Sanitary and Phytosanitary Measures / Katrin Forgó
chapter 4 The Producer Support Estimate and the Aggregate Measure of Support
Suitable gauges for evaluating agricultural and trade policy? / Heinrich Wohlmeyer
section 1 The Current Performance of the World Trade System and the World Trade Organisation
chapter 5 A Few Remarks on Trade Theory / Franz Weiß
chapter 6 Free Trade and its Effects
Some critical comments / Sigrid Stagl
section 2 The Theory of International Trade
chapter 7 International Trade on the Rise
A brief introduction / Sigrid Stagl Tobias Reichert
chapter 8 Sustainability
A challenge for future economic and social policy / Theodor Quendler Bernd Schuh
chapter 9 Agriculture, Trade and the Environment / Franz Weiß
chapter 10 The Special Case of Agriculture / Bernd Schuh
chapter 11 Reasons for Measures Aimed at the Stabilisation of Production and Markets in the Agricultural Sector / Theodor Quendler
chapter 12 Important Factors Influencing Future Scenarios Regarding Food Supplies, World Population and Environment / Theodor Quendler
chapter 13 Environmental Issues and their Significance for Agriculture and the Food Industry / Theodor Quendler Tobias Reichert
chapter 14 Analysis of Current Developments in International Agricultural Trade* / Tobias Reichert
chapter 15 The World Trade Organisation and Agenda 2000 / Heinrich Wohlmeyer
section 3 International Trade: Agricultural and Environmental Aspects
chapter 16 Solutions Within the Existing Theoretical Framework
Environmental and trade policy measures / Bernd Schuh
chapter 17 Ecological Economics as a New Integrative Approach / Sigrid Stagl
chapter 18 Conclusions and Proposals for Solutions / Theodor Quendler Franz Weiß Heinrich Wohlmeyer
chapter 19 Final Remarks / Heinrich Wohlmeyer
section 4 Theoretical Propositions for Harmonising Sustainable Agriculture and Free Trade.
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