TY  - RPRT
AB  - In this article, we focus on the effects of preferential trade arrangements on agricultural trade and agricultural income.  Given the large number of preferential trade arrangements and complex interactions among them, we attempt to discover whether preferential trade arrangements are beneficial to agricultural trade and income, and are an effective tool to liberalize agricultural trade.  The findings suggest that preferential trade arrangements with some exceptions tend to expand agricultural trade and improve agricultural income.
AU  - Skripnitchenko, Anatoliy
AU  - Beladi, Hamid
AU  - Koo, Won W.
DA  - 2004
DA  - 2004
DO  - 10.22004/ag.econ.23555
DO  - doi
ID  - 23555
KW  - International Relations/Trade
KW  - agricultural trade
KW  - agricultural income
KW  - gravity model
KW  - preferential trade agreement
L1  - https://ageconsearch.umn.edu/record/23555/files/aer542.pdf
L2  - https://ageconsearch.umn.edu/record/23555/files/aer542.pdf
L4  - https://ageconsearch.umn.edu/record/23555/files/aer542.pdf
LA  - eng
LA  - English
LK  - https://ageconsearch.umn.edu/record/23555/files/aer542.pdf
N2  - In this article, we focus on the effects of preferential trade arrangements on agricultural trade and agricultural income.  Given the large number of preferential trade arrangements and complex interactions among them, we attempt to discover whether preferential trade arrangements are beneficial to agricultural trade and income, and are an effective tool to liberalize agricultural trade.  The findings suggest that preferential trade arrangements with some exceptions tend to expand agricultural trade and improve agricultural income.
PY  - 2004
PY  - 2004
T1  - PREFERENTIAL TRADE ARRANGEMENTS: IMPACTS ON AGRICULTURAL TRADE AND INCOME
TI  - PREFERENTIAL TRADE ARRANGEMENTS: IMPACTS ON AGRICULTURAL TRADE AND INCOME
UR  - https://ageconsearch.umn.edu/record/23555/files/aer542.pdf
Y1  - 2004
T2  - Agribusiness & Applied Economics Report No. 542
ER  -