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GTAP Resource #2426

"EXTENDING GENERAL EQUILIBRIUM TO THE TAIRFF LINE: U.S. DAIRY IN THE DOHA DEVELOPMENT AGENDA "
by Grant, Jason, Thomas Hertel and Thomas Rutherford


Abstract
We extend general equilibrium (GE) analysis to the “tariff line” by embedding a detailed, partial equilibrium (PE) model of the global dairy sector into a global GE framework. A mixed-complementarity formulation PE model is used to represent bilateral and multilateral dairy trade policy within the broader GE framework with US import protection as our focal point. The impact of liberalizing US dairy imports via bilateral and multilateral tariff-rate quota expansions, out-of-quota tariff cuts, and simultaneous liberalization scenarios is evaluated. We find that the path of liberalization is quite different, depending on the reform approach undertaken. The results have important policy implications for agricultural negotiations in the Doha Development Agenda.


Resource Details (Export Citation) GTAP Keywords
Category: 2007 Conference Paper
Status: Published
By/In: Presented at the 10th Annual Conference on Global Economic Analysis, Purdue University, USA
Date: 2006
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Created: Grant, J. (4/16/2007)
Updated: Grant, J. (4/16/2007)
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