Protecting markets: U.S. policy and the world grain trade
During the 1980s, conflicts surrounding the international grain trade intensified as the value of the dollar rose and the European Community employed export subsidies to penetrate traditional U.S. markets. Ronald T. Libby shows that the U.S. government, armed with the Export Enhancement Program (EEP...
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Zusammenfassung: | During the 1980s, conflicts surrounding the international grain trade intensified as the value of the dollar rose and the European Community employed export subsidies to penetrate traditional U.S. markets. Ronald T. Libby shows that the U.S. government, armed with the Export Enhancement Program (EEP) of 1985, waged an effective subsidy battle with Europe during the Reagan and Bush administrations. American agricultural policy is, he argues, profoundly mercantilist in its orientation and strongly at odds with the rhetoric of liberal economic policy expressed by both presidents. Libby reconstructs the history of the EEP from its formation through the European response and the events of the latter 1980s. By subsidizing the export of surplus U.S. grain, the EEP eventually helped raise to intolerable levels the political costs of Europe's agricultural policies, and it became a major U.S. bargaining lever in the Uruguay round of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade negotiations. Analyzing the EEP with reference to its political utility, Libby counters the prevailing assessment of mercantilist policies as retrograde and counterproductive. He seeks to demonstrate that the EEP did not endanger global free trade and that it succeeded in contributing to restoring U.S. dominance of the grain market. In addition, Libby presents for the first time a comparative data base on agricultural subsidies that illuminates their pervasiveness in international trade. Protecting Markets includes the most comprehensive available discussion of the political life of the Uruguay round and challenges fundamental assumptions about the politics of trade. It will raise the level of debate among political scientists and others concerned with U.S. politics, trade and agricultural policies, and transatlantic relations. |
Beschreibung: | XVII, 152 S. graph. Darst. |
ISBN: | 0801426170 |
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520 | 3 | |a During the 1980s, conflicts surrounding the international grain trade intensified as the value of the dollar rose and the European Community employed export subsidies to penetrate traditional U.S. markets. Ronald T. Libby shows that the U.S. government, armed with the Export Enhancement Program (EEP) of 1985, waged an effective subsidy battle with Europe during the Reagan and Bush administrations. American agricultural policy is, he argues, profoundly mercantilist in its orientation and strongly at odds with the rhetoric of liberal economic policy expressed by both presidents. Libby reconstructs the history of the EEP from its formation through the European response and the events of the latter 1980s. By subsidizing the export of surplus U.S. grain, the EEP eventually helped raise to intolerable levels the political costs of Europe's agricultural policies, and it became a major U.S. bargaining lever in the Uruguay round of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade negotiations. Analyzing the EEP with reference to its political utility, Libby counters the prevailing assessment of mercantilist policies as retrograde and counterproductive. He seeks to demonstrate that the EEP did not endanger global free trade and that it succeeded in contributing to restoring U.S. dominance of the grain market. In addition, Libby presents for the first time a comparative data base on agricultural subsidies that illuminates their pervasiveness in international trade. Protecting Markets includes the most comprehensive available discussion of the political life of the Uruguay round and challenges fundamental assumptions about the politics of trade. It will raise the level of debate among political scientists and others concerned with U.S. politics, trade and agricultural policies, and transatlantic relations. | |
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adam_text | PROTECTING
MARKETS
U S Policy and the
World Grain Trade
r
Ronald T Libby
Cornell University Press
Ithaca and London
Contents
Figures and Tables ix
Preface - xi
Abbreviations xvii
Introduction 1
1 A Mercantilist Approach to U S Farm Trade Policy 11
2 The European Threat to American Grain Exports 27
3 The American Response 47
4 The Grain Subsidy War 67
5 The Political Context of the American Trade Assault 86
6 The Political Impact of the EEP on the European 102
Community
7 The EEP as a Bargaining Lever in the GATT Negotia- 115
tions
Conclusion 131
Appendix: Ranking of Companies by Value of EEP 137
Bonuses
[vii]
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