
Agricultural Subsidies in the WTO Green Box: Ensuring Coherence with Sustainable Development Goals
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Summary
Author Biography
Table of Contents
List of contributors | p. viii |
Preface | p. xvii |
Acknowledgements | p. xxiii |
List of abbreviations | p. xxv |
Overview | p. 1 |
The recent evolution of agricultural trade policy reform | p. 17 |
The historical context of the green box | p. 19 |
Doha Round negotiations on the green box and beyond | p. 36 |
The reform of the EU's Common Agricultural Policy | p. 70 |
Farm policy reform in the United States: past progress and future direction | p. 86 |
Agricultural trade policy reform in Japan | p. 121 |
The focus, extent and economic impact of green box subsidies | p. 135 |
An analysis of EU, US and Japanese green box spending | p. 137 |
Green box subsidies and trade-distorting supports: is there a cumulative impact? | p. 239 |
The distributional structure of green box subsidies in the European Union and France | p. 258 |
The distributional structure of US green box subsidies | p. 304 |
Green box subsidies and developing countries | p. 327 |
Agricultural subsidies in the WTO green box: opportunities and challenges for developing countries | p. 329 |
Use of green box measures by developing countries: an assessment | p. 369 |
A Chinese perspective on the green box | p. 399 |
African countries and the green box | p. 412 |
Green box subsidies and the environment | p. 425 |
The environmental impact of green box subsidies: exploring the linkages | p. 427 |
The environmental impact of EU green box subsidies | p. 468 |
The environmental impact of US green box subsidies | p. 496 |
Biofuels subsidies and the green box | p. 530 |
Looking forward: how can change take place? | p. 569 |
Improving monitoring and surveillance of green box subsidies | p. 571 |
EU subsidy reform: options for achieving change | p. 583 |
Subsidy reform in the US context: deviating from decoupling | p. 604 |
Agricultural trade policy reform in Japan: options for achieving change | p. 618 |
Towards a green box subsidy regime that promotes sustainable development: strategies for achieving change | p. 633 |
Appendix: Text of Annex 2 of the WTO Agreement on Agriculture ("the green box") | p. 647 |
Index | p. 654 |
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