Les limites des discussions internationales sur la libéralisation de l’agriculture : les oublis du débat et les « oubliés de l’Histoire

40% of the world population is concerned with the questions related to the liberalization of agriculture. In spite of this outstanding importance, the current intense international debate on liberalization is biased by five major problems: the overestimation of price effects; the underestimation of...

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Veröffentlicht in:Oléagineux corps gras lipides 2006-07, Vol.13 (4), p.272-277
1. Verfasser: Losch Bruno
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:40% of the world population is concerned with the questions related to the liberalization of agriculture. In spite of this outstanding importance, the current intense international debate on liberalization is biased by five major problems: the overestimation of price effects; the underestimation of structure effects; the minimization of confrontation effects between different types of agriculture; the carelessness about questions related to economic transition and finally; the lack of historical perspective. These biases prevent to pay attention to the existing risks of transition dead-ends for many developing countries, particularly the least developed countries and many of the low income countries where agriculture is still a strategic economic sector. The concrete answers that will be given to this transition challenge will impact the future of the world’s geopolitics.
ISSN:1258-8210
1950-697X
DOI:10.1051/ocl.2006.0038