Why unwinding preferences is not the same as liberalisation: the case of sugar



Provided by Research Papers in Economics

No.137/April 2006

Why unwinding preferences is not the same as liberalisa-
tion: the case of sugar

Christopher Stevens

Institute of Development Studies at the University of

Sussex, Brighton, UK



More intriguing information

1. Brauchen wir ein Konjunkturprogramm?: Kommentar
2. Elicited bid functions in (a)symmetric first-price auctions
3. The mental map of Dutch entrepreneurs. Changes in the subjective rating of locations in the Netherlands, 1983-1993-2003
4. The Determinants of Individual Trade Policy Preferences: International Survey Evidence
5. Innovation Policy and the Economy, Volume 11
6. THE CHANGING STRUCTURE OF AGRICULTURE
7. The name is absent
8. A Note on Costly Sequential Search and Oligopoly Pricing (new title: Truly Costly Sequential Search and Oligopolistic Pricing,)
9. From Aurora Borealis to Carpathians. Searching the Road to Regional and Rural Development
10. The name is absent