@article{Revell:169728,
      recid = {169728},
      author = {Revell, Brian and Saunders, John and Saunders, Caroline},
      title = {Assessing the Environmental Impact of Liberalising  Agricultural Trade – With Special Reference to EU-Mercosur},
      address = {2014-04},
      number = {356-2016-18232},
      pages = {33},
      year = {2014},
      abstract = {A bi-lateral trade agreement between the EU and the South  American trading bloc known as Mercosur has been under  consideration since 1995, with periodic hiatuses in  negotiations since their inception. During the past twelve  years there have been concurrent multilateral negotiations  taking place under the WTO Doha Development Agenda. This  work examines the potential production, trade and  environmental outcomes for the EU and Mercosur that could  arise under each of the trade negotiations using the  Lincoln Trade and Environment Model, a multi-commodity and  multi-country partial equilibrium model focused on  projecting changes in international markets for  agricultural products, and the greenhouse gas and nitrate  implications from the outputs of these markets. The  Scenarios presented include trade liberalisation, both  global and EU/Mercosur specific, those which have been  proposed under the Doha Development Agenda ranging around  the 2008 Revised Draft Modalities document, and the 2004  and 2006 EU bi-lateral trade offer to Mercosur.},
      url = {http://ageconsearch.umn.edu/record/169728},
      doi = {https://doi.org/10.22004/ag.econ.169728},
}