@article{Brandão:173135,
      recid = {173135},
      author = {Brandão, Antônio Salazar P. and Martin, Will J.},
      title = {Implications of agricultural trade liberalization for the  developing countries},
      journal = {Agricultural Economics: The Journal of the International  Association of Agricultural Economists},
      address = {1993-06},
      number = {968-2016-75197},
      pages = {32},
      year = {1993},
      abstract = {The developing countries as a group could expect to  experience only small welfare gains
if they chose not to  actively participate in agricultural trade liberalization  and relied solely
on the benefits of partial liberalization  in the OECD countries. Participation along the lines
of the  Dunkel package, with the developing countries reducing  positive assistance by less
than the developed countries,  would yield gains of the order of US $20 billion.  More
comprehensive participation in trade liberalization  involving reductions of both positive and
negative  protection would almost triple these welfare gains. While  some developing countries
do not gain from trade  liberalization even with full participation, the number of  such
countries and the magnitude of their losses are  greatly reduced.},
      url = {http://ageconsearch.umn.edu/record/173135},
      doi = {https://doi.org/10.22004/ag.econ.173135},
}