@article{Martin:117739,
      recid = {117739},
      author = {Martin, William J. and Anderson, Kym},
      title = {Agricultural trade reform under the Doha Agenda: some key  issues},
      journal = {Australian Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics},
      address = {2008},
      number = {428-2016-27735},
      pages = {16},
      year = {2008},
      abstract = {A successful agreement on agriculture is essential for an  overall agreement under the
WTO’s Doha trade negotiations.  Reaching agreement has been difficult, and as of
August  2007, much still remains to be done if a successful  agreement is to be reached.
We consider three of the most  controversial areas of the agricultural negotiations:  the
relative importance of domestic support, market access  and export subsidies; three
market access issues of  sensitive-product exceptions sought for all countries and,  the
additional special product exceptions sought for  developing countries, the proposed
special safeguard  mechanism; and the domestic support issue. We show that  decisions
made on reform in these areas will have a  critical influence on whether the negotiations
achieve  their objectives of promoting trade reform and reducing  poverty.},
      url = {http://ageconsearch.umn.edu/record/117739},
      doi = {https://doi.org/10.22004/ag.econ.117739},
}