Agricultural protectionism and import penetration by developing countries in industrial country markets

Pages: 1
Published: May 31, 1982
Abstract
The industrial countries have been the most important market for most basic agricultural commodity exports. Trade in agricultural products is, however, no longer as important for developing countries as it once was. Manufactured exports have been growing much faster than agricultural exports for some years and the relative importance of agricultural trade has correspondingly declined. For all developing countries the share of agricultural...
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Title
Agricultural protectionism and import penetration by developing countries in industrial country markets
Published Date
May 31, 1982
Pages
1
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