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



Acknowledgement

This paper is an output of the Policy Coherence project based in the Institute for International
Integration Studies at Trinity College Dublin supported by a research grant from the
Advisory Board for Development Cooperation Ireland. The views expressed are not
necessarily those of the Board of Trinity College or those of the Advisory Board for
Development Cooperation Ireland.



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