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"Contributors" [2012] ELECD 110; in McMahon, A. Joseph; Desta, Geboye Melaku (eds), "Research Handbook on the WTO Agriculture Agreement" (Edward Elgar Publishing, 2012)

Book Title: Research Handbook on the WTO Agriculture Agreement

Editor(s): McMahon, A. Joseph; Desta, Geboye Melaku

Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing

ISBN (hard cover): 9781848441163

Section Title: Contributors

Number of pages: 4

Extract:

Contributors


Kym Anderson is George Gollin Professor of Economics and
Foundation Executive Director of the Centre for International
Economic Studies (CIES) at the University of Adelaide in Australia,
where he has been affiliated since 1984 following six years as a Research
Fellow at the Australian National University's Institute for Advanced
Studies. In 2004­07 he was on extended leave at the World Bank's
Development Economics Research Group in Washington DC as Lead
Economist (Trade Policy). Before that he spent 1990­92 in the
Research Division of the GATT Secretariat in Geneva. He has also
served as a Panellist in WTO dispute settlement cases.

David Blandford is Professor of Agricultural and Environmental
Economics, and former department head, in the Department of
Agricultural Economics and Rural Sociology at the Pennsylvania State
University. He was formerly a division director at the Organisation for
Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) in Paris and a
Professor at Cornell University. Blandford was the president of the
Agricultural Economics Society of the United Kingdom in 2010/11. He
teaches courses in agri-business at Penn State and conducts research
into food and agricultural policies, including their environmental,
trade and rural development aspects.

Michael Cardwell is Professor of Agricultural Law at the University of
Leeds. After working in legal practice with Burges Salmon, Bristol, he
joined the School of Law, University of Leeds, in 1990. His early
research was directed towards agricultural tenancies and European
Community quota regimes. More recently, he has also addressed the
broader ...


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