Special and Differential Treatment in the WTO Agricultural Negotiations
Alan Matthews
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Alan Matthews is Jean Monnet Professor of European Agricultural Policy and a Research
Associate of the Institute of International Integration Studies (IIIS) at Trinity College, Dublin,
Ireland. This paper was presented to a conference “Les politiques agricoles sont-elles
condamnées par la mondialisation?”, organised by the Institut Français des Relations
Internationales, Paris on 7 October 2004. The author acknowledges the support of the
Advisory Board to Development Co-operation Ireland through its funding of the IIIS project
"Coherence between Ireland’s Official Development Cooperation Activities and other Policy
Areas in particular Agricultural Trade and Support Policies”.
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