There is persuasive evidence that India has a comparative advantage in agriculture. Yet its share in global agriculture exports is miniscule and its domestic market is increasingly protected. In global trade negotiations, India's efforts have been directed less towards the elimination of all distortions at home and abroad, than towards retaining the right to protect. To develop a case and a strategy for both domestic reforms and proactive engagement...
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2007/01/01
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From competition at home to competing abroad : a case study of India's horticulture
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fruit and vegetable