International trade rules and the agriculture sector
Author: Victor Mosoti and Ambra Gobena
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Description: International trade rules and the agriculture sector, is a study that examines the implementation issues related to international trade rules in the agricultural sector. It focuses on the challenges faced by developing countries in implementing trade-related obligations and provides case studies illustrating key elements of agriculture-related World Trade Organization WTO agreements.
Subject: International Trade
Pages: 96
Megabytes: 0.43 MB
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