Publication

Dec 1999

This paper assesses the implications of EU enlargement for multilateral negotiations of agricultural policy at the WTO. The authors assess the extent to which the old and new EU member states are able to satisfy their WTO commitments in agriculture and the extent to which these commitments will be further threatened by the eastward extension of the EU's Common Agricultural Policy. The study suggests that the EU will have difficulty in meeting its volume commitments on subsidized exports.

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Author Paul Brenton, Jorge Núñez Ferrer
Series CEPS Working Documents
Issue 138
Publisher Centre for European Policy Studies (CEPS)
Copyright © 1999 Centre for European Policy Studies (CEPS)
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