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000183795 245__ $$aHow Much Agricultural Multi-Functionality Can International Trade Bare?
000183795 260__ $$c2005
000183795 269__ $$a2005
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000183795 336__ $$aConference Paper/ Presentation
000183795 520__ $$aThere is a growing consensus among developed economies about the significance of
non-commodity outputs of agriculture, such as its environmenal and spatial impacts, and
its contribution towards employment and viability of rural areas. It however remains
open, which of these functions (often referred as attributes of multifunctional agriculture)
provide plausible arguments for public support towards agriculture and acceptance by
international trade partners. The paper attempts to assess, which attributes of
multifunctional agriculture are acceptable to international trade partners and can
therefore be provided with assisence of agricultural policy mechanisms. In principle, none
of the attributes of multifunstional agriculture is contestable in the actual multilateral
trade negotiations, as long as support will remain market-neutral.
000183795 650__ $$aAgribusiness
000183795 650__ $$aInternational Relations/Trade
000183795 700__ $$aJuvancic, Luka
000183795 700__ $$aErjavec, Emil
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000183795 982__ $$gSlovenian Association of Agricultural Economists>2005 Conference: Slovenia in the EU - Challenges for Agriculture,  Food Science and Rural Affairs, November 10-11, 2005, Moravske Toplice, Slovenia