Project description
A new model to capture the complexities of agri-food trade policies
Trade agreements often fall short of capturing the complexity of agri-food trade policies, mainly in the case of major structural changes. The EU-funded BATModel project aims to address this issue, advancing the assessment of agri-food trade policies. The project will provide a new modular generation of trade models to support the European Commission, policy makers and other stakeholders in their effort to better account for specific issues such as non-tariff measures, geographical indications, zero trade flows, quality differentiation and global value chains. The project will ensure that its solutions have a long-term and lasting impact.
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75007 Paris Cedex 07
France
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Participants (16)
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75014 Paris
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6708 PB Wageningen
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53113 Bonn
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20122 Milano
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750 07 Uppsala
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1049 Brussels
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80333 Muenchen
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75740 Paris
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50059 Zaragoza
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3012 Bern
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1097 Budapest
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00154 Roma
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1000 Bruxelles
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00 165 Warsaw
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75015 Paris
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7800-502 Beja
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