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THE clinching of the GATT agree- ment has led to a general fear that the agriculture sector in India will suffer enormous losses consequent to a slash in subsidies . But the present subsidy structure with respect to this sector is far ...
THE clinching of the GATT agree- ment has led to a general fear that the agriculture sector in India will suffer enormous losses consequent to a slash in subsidies . But the present subsidy structure with respect to this sector is far ...
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The less developed countries , in general , extend subsidy to their culti- vators through input pricing , reserv- ing output pricing for the purpose ... Since these subsidies , extended through input pricing , are of the obvious kinds ...
The less developed countries , in general , extend subsidy to their culti- vators through input pricing , reserv- ing output pricing for the purpose ... Since these subsidies , extended through input pricing , are of the obvious kinds ...
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The principal distorters through subsidies - U.S . , EEC and Japan- have been since long resisting the prospect of modifying their national agricultural policies in the interests of a liberalised international trade .
The principal distorters through subsidies - U.S . , EEC and Japan- have been since long resisting the prospect of modifying their national agricultural policies in the interests of a liberalised international trade .
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