@article{Rossmiller:197331,
      recid = {197331},
      author = {Rossmiller, George E. and Grace, Anne F. and Linse,  Delores},
      title = {Improving Global Trade in Agriculture},
      address = {1987},
      number = {992-2016-77599},
      pages = {5},
      year = {1987},
      abstract = {Countnes should use the least cost alternative either to  produce food or to allow resources to flow to
sectors that  can generate necessary foreign exchange to import food  Pressures to CA"POI t more and 1111port less are
apparent  and suggest that investments may be takmg place 1111mpo1 t  substitution as well as export promotion
Greater emphasis  should be placed on flexible policies that emphasize  stab1lizat1011 of medium- and long-te1111
expectations of  both private households and fmns with respect to their  tiadmg and moneta1y environments.
Internatronal trade  policies should be matched in each countrywith domestic  pohc1es that fac1htate rnternat1onal
flows of commodities.  The roles of the mternat1onal mst1tut10ns-IMF, World Bank,  and GA TT-should be reexamined
functionally and  orga111zat1onally lil the Bretton Woods spirit of  cooperation},
      url = {http://ageconsearch.umn.edu/record/197331},
      doi = {https://doi.org/10.22004/ag.econ.197331},
}