Journal article

How multifunctionality can translate into non-trade concerns in the WTO: on price transmission and competition between constituencies


Authors listNuppenau, EA

Publication year2005

Pages306-326

JournalInternational Journal of Agricultural Resources, Governance and Ecology

Volume number4

Issue number3/4

ISSN1462-4605

eISSN1741-5004

DOI Linkhttps://doi.org/10.1504/IJARGE.2005.007459

PublisherInderscience


Abstract

Multifunctionality in agriculture has become a catchword. This paper focuses on public arrangements to finance this service provision by agriculture as dependent on trade negotiations. Multifunctionality implies a reallocation of resources from food production to amenity provision and has various impacts on the trade position of a country. A major idea is to integrate the concept of competition between constituencies to control public finance into a trade model, as linked to multifunctionality. A major focus is on price transmission as decided in trade negotiations and shaping interests in multifunctionality. The paper gives hints how to specify the objective functions of farmers, citizens and a government in different institutional set-ups. Different institutional set-ups are discussed with respect to bargaining on taxes and amenity provisions. Suggestions are given on how to solve bargaining models and to look for implications of trade arrangements for bargaining positions.




Citation Styles

Harvard Citation styleNuppenau, E. (2005) How multifunctionality can translate into non-trade concerns in the WTO: on price transmission and competition between constituencies, International Journal of Agricultural Resources, Governance and Ecology, 4(3/4), pp. 306-326. https://doi.org/10.1504/IJARGE.2005.007459

APA Citation styleNuppenau, E. (2005). How multifunctionality can translate into non-trade concerns in the WTO: on price transmission and competition between constituencies. International Journal of Agricultural Resources, Governance and Ecology. 4(3/4), 306-326. https://doi.org/10.1504/IJARGE.2005.007459


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