- .LABORDE D., and W. MARTIN. 2011a. âAgricultural Market Accessâ. in Martin W. and Mattoo A. âUnfinished business ? The WTO Dohaâs Agendaâ. Washington DC: The World Bank and London: Centre for Economic Policy Research. Chapter 2: 35-54.
Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
ADESINA A., 2010. Conditioning trends shaping the agricultural and rural landscape in Africa. Agricultural Economics, 41: 73â82. ANDERSON K., MASTERS W., 2009. Distortions to Agricultural Incentives in Africa. Washington, DC: WORLD BANK.
ANDERSON K., W. MARTIN, and D. VAN DER MENSBRUGGHE. 2006. âWould Multilateral Trade Reform Benefit Sub-Saharan Africans?â Journal of African Economies 15(4): 626-670.
BERISHA-KRASNIQI, V., A. BOUÃT, and S. MEVEL. 2008. Economic Partnership Agreements between the European Union and African, Caribbean, and Pacific Countries: What Is at Stake for Senegal? IFPRI discussion papers 765. Washington, DC: International Food Policy Research Institute.
- BHORAT H., S. HANIVAL, and R. KANBUR. 2006. âPoverty, Trade and Growth in Africaâ Journal of African Economies, 15(4): 505-509 BOUÃT A. 2008. The Expected Benefits from Trade LiberalizationâOpening the Black Box of Global Trade Modeling. IFPRI Food Policy Review 8. Washington, DC: International Food Policy Research Institute.
Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
BOUÃT A., and D. LABORDE. 2010. âEight Years of Doha Trade Talks: Where Do We Stand?â Estey Centre Journal of International Law and Trade Policy 11 (2): 349â370.
- BOUÃT A., and D. LABORDE. 2011. âDuty Free, a Round for Free and the Least-Developed Countriesâ. In Unfinished business ? The WTO Dohaâs Agenda. Edited by W.Martin and A.Mattoo. Washington DC: The World Bank and London: Centre for Economic Policy Research. Chapter 6:145-178.
Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
BOUÃT A., D. LABORDE, E. DIENESCH, and K. ELLIOTT. 2010. The Costs and Benefits of Duty-Free, Quota-Free Market Access for Poor Countries: Who and What Matters? CATT WP No. 11. Pau : Centre d'analyse thÃorique et de traitement des donnÃes Ãconomiques de lâUniversità de Pays et des Pays de lâAdour.
BOUÃT A., J.-C. BUREAU, Y. DECREUX, and S. JEAN. 2005. âMultilateral Agricultural Trade Liberalization: The Contrasting Fortunes of Developing Countries.â World Economy 28 (9): 1329â1354.
- BOUÃT A., MISHRA S. and D. ROY. 2008. Does Africa Trade Less than It Should, and If So, Why? The Role of Market Access and Domestic Factors. IFPRI Discussion Paper 00770. Washington, DC: International Food Policy Research Institute.
Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
- BOUÃT A., S. MEVEL, and D. ORDEN. 2007. âMore or Less Ambition in the Doha Round: Winners and Losers from Trade Liberalization with a Development Perspective.â World Economy 30 (8): 1253â1280.
Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
BOUÃT A., Y. DECREUX, L. FONTAGNÃ, S. JEAN, and D. LABORDE. 2008. âAssessing Applied Protection across the World.â Review of International Economics 16 (5): 850â863.
BOUMELLASSA, H., D. LABORDE, and C. MITARITONNA. 2009. A Consistent Picture of Protection across the World in 2004: MAcMapHS6 Version 2. IFPRI Discussion Paper 167. Washington, DC: International Food Policy Research Institute.
BOURGUIGNON, F., M. BUSSOLO, and J. COCKBURN. 2010. âMacro-Micro Analytics: Background, Motivation, Advantages and Remaining Challenges, Guest Editorial.â International Journal of Microsimulation 3 (1): 1â7.
- CARRERE, C., and J. DE MELO. 2010. âThe Doha Round and Market Access for Least Developed Countries: Scenarios for the EU and US Markets.â Journal of World Trade 44 (1): 251â290.
Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
- CHEMINGUI, M. A., and M. H. BCHIR. 2009. âDoes Multilateral Trade Liberalization Matter for Poverty Reduction in Africa?â IPAN draft document, unpublished. Prepared for the GTAP 2010 conference, June 9-11 2010, Penang, Malaysia.
Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
CHRISTIAENSEN, L., L. DEMERY, and J. KUHL. 2011. The (evolving) role of agriculture in poverty reduction--An empirical perspective, Journal of Development Economics, 96(2): 239-254.
- DALLEAU M. 2012. EPA Update. GREAT Insights, Volume 1, Issue 2. March-April 2012.
Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
DAVIS D., and P. MISHRA. 2007. âStolper-Samuelson Is Dead and Other Crimes of Both Theory and Data.â in Globalization and Poverty, edited by Ann Harrison. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. Chap 2: 87 - 108.
DE JANVRY A., SADOULET E. 1992. Agricultural Trade Liberalization and Low Income Countries: A General Equilibrium- Multimarket Approach, American Journal of Agricultural Economics, Vol. 74, No. 2 (May, 1992), pp. 268-280.
- DE JANVRY, A., and E. SADOULET. 2010. âAgriculture for Development in Africa: Business-as-Usual or New Departures?â Journal of African Economics 19 (S2): S7âS39.
Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
- DE JANVRY, A., M. FAFCHAMPS and E. SADOULET. 1991. âPeasant Behavior with Missing Markets: Some Paradoxes Explainedâ, The Economic Journal, vol. 101, pp. 1400-1417.
Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
DECREUX, Y., and H. VALIN. 2007. MIRAGE, Updated Version of the Model for Trade Policy Analysis: Focus on Agriculture and Dynamics. CEPII Working Paper, no. 2007-15. Paris : Centre d'Ãtudes Prospectives et d'Informations Internationales.
DELGADO, C., P. HAZELL, J. HOPKINS, and V. KELLY. 1994. âPromoting Intersectoral Growth Linkages in Rural Africa through Agricultural Technology and Policy Reform.â American Journal of Agricultural Economics 76: 1166-1171.
DEVARAJAN, S., and S. ROBINSON. 2005. The influence of computable general equilibrium models on policy, in Kehoe T., Srinivasan T. N. and J. Whalley (Eds) Frontiers in Applied General Equilibrium Modeling. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
DIAO X., and P. DOROSH. 2007. âDemand Constraints on Agricultural Growth in East and Southern Africa: A General Equilibrium Analysisâ Development Policy Review, 25 (3): 275-292 ELLIOTT K. A. 2010. Open Markets for the Poorest Countries, Trade Preferences that Work: The CGD Working Group on Global Trade Preference Reform, April 2010. Washington, DC: Center for Global Development.
FONTAGNE L., C. MITARITONNA, and D. LABORDE. 2011. âAn Impact Study of the Economic Partnership Agreements in the Six ACP Regionsâ, Journal of African Economies, 20(2): 179-216 GÃRARD F., and M. G. PIKETTY. 2008. Trade Liberalization on Poverty: Sensitivity of Results to Factors Mobility Among Sectors.
HAGGBLADE S., P. HAZELL, and T. REARDON. (Eds) 2007. Sectoral Growth Linkages between Agriculture and the Rural Nonfarm Economy. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press HARRISON A., J. MCLAREN, and M. S. MCMILLAN. 2010. Recent Findings on Trade and Inequality. NBER Working Paper no. 16425. Cambridge: National Bureau of Economic Research.
HEAD K. and T., MAYER. 2011. Gravity, market potential and economic development. Journal of Economic Geography, 11(2): 281-294.
HERTEL T., R. KEENEY, M. IVANIC, and P. WINTERS. 2007. âDistributional Effects of WTO Agricultural Reforms in Rich and Poor Countriesâ. Economic Policy, 22 (4):289-337 IAASTD (International Assessment of Agricultural Knowledge, Science and Technology for Development). 2008. Agriculture at a Crossroads, Full Report. Washington, DC: Center for Resource Economics.
JEAN S., D. LABORDE, and W. MARTIN. 2010. âFormulas and Flexibility in Trade Negotiations: Sensitive Agricultural Products in the World Trade Organization's Doha Agendaâ World Bank Economic Review 24 (3): 500-519.
JENSEN H. T., ROBINSON, S. and TARP F. 2010. Measuring Agricultural Policy Bias: General Equilibrium Analysis of Fifteen Developing Countries, American Journal of Agricultural Economics, Agricultural and Applied Economics Association, vol. 92(4), pages 1136-1148.
JONES C., O. MORRISSEY, and D. NELSON. 2011. Did the World Bank Drive Tariff Reforms in Eastern Africa? World Development, vol. 39(3): 324-335.
- KARAM F. 2009. âMigration and Economic Development: A Computable General Equilibrium, Approach of the Moroccan Case.â PhD Thesis, University of Paris I.
Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
- KATUNGI E., L. SPERLING, D. KARANJA, A. FARROW and S. BEEBE. 2011. âRelative importance of common bean attributes and variety demand in the drought areas of Kenyaâ Journal of Development and Agricultural Economics 3(8): 411-422.
Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
KECK A., and R. PIERMARTINI. 2005. âThe Impact of Economic Partnership Agreements in Countries of the Southern African Development Communityâ, Journal of African Economies, 17(1): 85-130 KOWALSKI P., and B. SHEPHERD. 2006. South-South Trade in Goods. OECD Trade Policy Working Paper no. 40. Paris: Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development.
- KRUEGER, A. O., SCHIFF M. and VALDÃS A. 1988. Agricultural Incentives in Developing Countries: Measuring the Effect of Sectoral and Economy-wide Policies. World Bank Economic Review 2(3): 255-72.
Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
- LABORDE D., and W. MARTIN. 2011b. âNon-Agricultural Market Accessâ. In Unfinished business ? The WTO Dohaâs Agenda. Edited by W.Martin and A.Mattoo. Washington DC: The World Bank and London: Centre for Economic Policy Research. Chapter 3:55-68.
Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
- LAMY P. 2011.âDoha Round can help lift Africaâs agricultureâ Opening Speech at the âHarnessing Agriculture for Development through Tradeâ CUTS conference, 21 February 2011, Geneva Switzerland.
Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
LOW P., R.PIERMARTINI, and J. RICHTERING. 2005. Multilateral Solutions to the Erosion of Non-Reciprocal Preferences in NAMA. WTO Economic Research and Statistics Division Staff Working Paper. Geneva: World Trade Organization.
MATTHEWS A. 2005. Policy Coherence for Development: Issues in Agriculture: An Overview Paper. IIIS Discussion Paper No. 63.
- NG F., and A. YEATS. 2000. On the Recent Trade Performance of Sub-Saharan African Countries: Cause for Hope or More the Same? Washington, DC: WORLD BANK.
Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
- NG F., and A. YEATS. 2002. What Can Africa Expect from Its Traditional Exports? Africa Region Working Paper Series, no. 26. Washington, DC: WORLD BANK.
Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
NG F., and M. A. AKSOY. 2008. Food price increases and net food importing countries: lessons from the recent past, Agricultural Economics, 39(s1):443-452.
- NUETAH J. A., X. XIN, and T. ZUO. 2010. âDoes Trade Liberalization Make the Poor Better Off? Sub-Saharan Africa and the Doha Agricultural Trade Reform.â Paper Prepared for the GTAP 2010 conference, June 9-11 2010, Penang, Malaysia.
Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
- PANAGARIYA A. 2005. âAgricultural liberalization and the least developed countries: six fallaciesâ. World Economy, 28: 1277â1299.
Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
- PELL, T. REARDON, M. RETNANESTRI, R. RUBEN, P. STRUEBI, J. SWINNEN, M. TOUESNARD, K. WEINBERGER, D. KEATINGE, M. MILSTEIN, P. PINGALI and R. YANG. 2011. Food value chains, sustainability indicators and poverty alleviation.â Science 332(6034): 1154-1155.
Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
- POULTON, C., G. TYLER, P. HAZELL, A. DORWARD, J. KYDD, and M. STOCKBRIDGE. 2009. All-Africa Review of Experiences with Commercial Agriculture Lessons from Success and Failure. Background Paper for the Competitive Commercial Agriculture in SubSaharan Africa (CCAA) Study.
Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
- REARDON T., and P. TIMMER. 2005. âTransformation of Markets for Agricultural Output in Developing Countries since 1950: How Has Thinking Changed?â in Handbook of Agricultural Economics: Agricultural Development: Farmers, Farm Production and Farm Markets, vol. 3, edited by R. E. Evenson, P. Pingali, and T. P. Schultz. Amsterdam: Elsevier Science. Chapter 55: 2807-2849.
Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
- REARDON T., C.B. BARRETT, J.A. BERDEGUÃ and J.F.M. SWINNEN. 2009. âAgrifood industry transformation and small farmers in developing countriesâ. World Development 37(11):1717-1727.
Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
RODRIK D. 1998. Trade Policy and Economic Performance in Sub-Saharan Africa. NBER Working Paper, no. 6562. Cambridge: National Bureau of Economic Research.
- SADOULET E. and DE JANVRY, A. 1995. Quantitative Development Policy Analysis. Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins Univeristy Press.
Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
SCHIFF M. and A. WINTERS. 2003. Regional integration and development. Washington, DC: World Bank and Oxford University Press.
SELF S. and R.GRABOWSKI. 2007. âEconomic development and the role of agricultural technologyâ Agricultural Economics 36(3): 395â 404.
- UNCTAD (United Nations Commission for Trade And Development). 2010. Capacity building for academia in trade for development: A study on contributions to the development of human resources and to policy support for developing countries. Geneva: United Nations Commission for Trade and Development UNECA (United Nations Economic Commission for Africa). 2006. Assessing Regional Integration in Africa II: Rationalizing Regional Economic Communities. Addis Ababa: United Nations Economic Commission for Africa.
Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
- UNECA (United Nations Economic Commission for Africa). 2010. Assessing Regional Integration in Africa IV: Enhancing Intra-African Trade. Addis Ababa: United Nations Economic Commission for Africa.
Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
- VELDE D. W. te and MEYN M. 2008. Regional Integration in African, Caribbean and Pacific Countries. A review of the literature.
Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
- VINER J. 1950. The customs union issue. New York: Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.
Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
- WINTERS L. A., N. MCCULLOCH, and A. MCKAY. 2004. âTrade Liberalization and Poverty: The Evidence so Far.â Journal of Economic Literature 42(1): 72-115.
Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
- Working Paper Moisa no. 5/2008. Montpellier : Centre de coopÃration internationale en recherche agronomique pour le dÃveloppement.
Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
- WORLD BANK. 2008. Agriculture for Development, Development Report 2008. Washington, DC: WORLD BANK.
Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
WORLD BANK. 2009. Awakening Africaâs sleeping giant: Prospects for commercial agriculture in the Guinea Savannah zone and beyond. Agriculture and Rural Development Unit Sustainable Development Network. Africa Regional Office. Washington DC: The World Bank.
- WTO (World Trade Organization). 2008a. Draft Modalities for Non-Agricultural Market Access. 6 December, TN/MA/W/103/Rev. Geneva: World Trade Organization.
Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
- WTO (World Trade Organization). 2008b. Revised Draft Modalities for Agriculture. 6 December, TN/AG/W/4/Rev.4. Geneva: World Trade Organization
Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now