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Many of the gains for developing countries come from liberalisation of their own barriers on a most-favoured nation basis.The Doha development agenda also confused the basic objective of trade negotiation.
Products such as rice and sugar, which are highly subsidized and for which many developing countries are competitive producers, could yield particularly large gains for developing countries.
Some developing country exporters of temperate zone agricultural products gain from OECD liberalization, but the biggest gains for developing countries derive from liberalization among themselves.
At the same time, though, it is liberalization outside the OECD countries - primarily own-policy reform - that leads to the bulk of agriculture-related wage gains for developing countries.
Besides the ethical aspects of protecting children against illness, the GAVI Alliance points out that the economic benefits of fully-funded sustainable vaccine programs would result in $80 100 billion in gains for developing countries through increased productivity and reductions in the cost of treating vaccine-preventable illnesses.
In this connection, innovative forms of co-operation between international investors and national agriculture and agro-industry need to be developed so as to expand income gains for developing countries, giving consideration at the same time to environmental and social effects.
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In any case, the important point is that there was very little to gain for developing countries.
Moreover, the gains were larger for developing countries than developed countries.
Notwithstanding this different function, and in spite of the deployment of coercive measures enforced through unilateral trade policy, the author seeks to consider what, if any, real prospects for gain may exist for developing countries under the new bilateralism.
A World Bank study estimated that the benefits of the rich countries allowing just a 3% rise in their labour force through relaxing immigration restrictions would result in a gain of $300bn for developing countries.
The potential gains from agricultural trade liberalization for developing countries, although smaller in absolute terms, would be larger relative to gross domestic product (GDP) because agriculture constitutes a comparatively large share of their economies.
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