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Exploring links between EU agricultural policy and world poverty

Research publications and other outputs

These are research papers produced by the Policy Coherence for Development team in the Institute for International Integration Studies at Trinity College Dublin.

Frank Barry, Michael King and Alan Matthews, Policy Coherence for Development (PDF), Dublin, Institute for International Integration Studies, 2010.

Alan Matthews, Economic Partnership Agreements and Food Security, IIIS Discussion Paper No. 319, 2010.

Olé Boysen and Alan Matthews, The Economic Partnership Agreement between Uganda and the EU: Trade and Poverty Impacts, IIIS
Discussion Paper No. 307, 2009..

Olé Boysen, Border Price Shocks, Spatial Price Variation, and their Impacts on Poverty in Uganda, IIIS Discussion Paper No. 306, 2009.

Ole Boysen and Alan Matthews, Poverty Impacts of an Economic Partnership Agreement between Uganda and the EU, Discussion Paper No. 261, 2008.

Alan Matthews, EPAs and the Demise of the Commodity Protocols, IIIS Discussion Paper No. 258, 2008.

F. T. M. Kilima, Are Price Changes in the World Market Transmitted to Markets in Less Developed Countries? A Case Study of Sugar, Cotton, Wheat, and Rice in Tanzania, IIIS Discussion Paper No. 160, 2006.

Michael Atingi-Ego, Jacob Opolot and Anna Santa Drale, Can the Benefits of Developed Country Agricultural Trade Reforms Trickle Down to the Rural Agricultural Households in Least Developed Countries: Analysis via Price Transmission in Selected Agricultural Markets in Uganda, IIIS Discussion Paper No. 159, 2006.

Jacob Opolot and Rose Kuteesa, Impact of Policy Reforms on Agriculture and Poverty in Uganda, IIIS Discussion Paper No. 158, 2006.

Alan Matthews and Keith Walsh, The Doha Development Agenda: Mixed Prospects for Developing Countries, IIIS Discussion Paper No. 157, 2006.

Hannah Chaplin, Trade Flows of Agricultural Products with Ireland and the EU : An Analysis for Six African Countries, IIIS Discussion Paper No. 156, 2006.

Alan Matthews and Jacques Gallezot, The role of EBA in the political economy of CAP reform, IIIS Discussion Paper No. 133, 2006.

Alan Matthews, Hannah Chaplin, Thomas Giblin and Marian Mraz , Strengthening Policy Coherence for Development in Agricultural Policy: Policy Recommendations to Irish Aid, IIIS Discussion Paper No. 118, 2006.

Alan Matthews and Tom Giblin, Policy Coherence, Agriculture and Development, IIIS Discussion Paper No. 112, 2006.

Christopher Stevens and Jane Kennan, Agricultural Reciprocity under Economic Partnership Agreements, IIIS Discussion Paper No. 111, 2006.

Christopher Stevens and Jane Kennan, Special and Differential Treatment for Agriculture: Africa's Requirements from Special Safeguards and Special Products, IIIS Discussion Paper No. 110, 2006.

Alan Matthews, More Differentiated Special Treatment in the Agriculture Agreement:beyond concept to practice, IIIS Discussion Paper No. 108, 2006.

Colin Andrews, European External Assistance & Food Security:The End of the Line?, IIIS Discussion Paper No. 106, 2006.

Hannah Chaplin and Alan Matthews, Coping with the Fallout for Preference-Receiving Countries From EU Sugar Reform, IIIS Discussion Paper No. 100, 2005

Keith Walsh, Martina Brockmeier and Alan Matthews, Implications of Domestic Support Disciplines for Further Agricultural Trade Liberalization
IIIS Discussion Paper No. 99, 2005.

Jean-Christophe Bureau and Alan Matthews, EU Agricultural Policy: What Developing Countries Need to Know, IIIS Discussion Paper No. 91, 2005.

Hannah Chaplin and Alan Matthews,Reform of the Sugar Regime: Impacts on Sugar production in Ireland, IIIS Discussion Paper No. 90, 2005.

Thomas Giblin and Alan Matthews, Global and EU Agricultural Trade Reform: What is in it for Tanzania, Uganda and Sub-Saharan Africia?,
IIIS Discussion Paper No. 74, 2005.

Jean-Christophe Bureau, Sébastien Jean and Alan Matthews, The consequences of agricultural trade liberalization for developing countries: distinguishing between genuine benefits and false hopes, IIIS Discussion Paper No. 73, 2005.


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