What is it about?

This article deals with Taiwan's agricultural protectionism from the perspective of global political economy. Historical institutionalism provides a robust explanation towards understanding this protectionist policies.

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Why is it important?

The article sheds some light on Taiwan's policy making structure.

Perspectives

Taiwan's agricultural markets remain partially closed to imports, even though it is a net importer of food. Thus food exporting countries should look deeper into Taiwan's policy making structures in order to be able to better engage Taiwan when it comes to trade negotiations.

Fernando Mariano Schmidt Hernandez
Universidad del Desarrollo

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This page is a summary of: Understanding Taiwan’s Agricultural Protectionism, European Journal of East Asian Studies, January 2017, Brill,
DOI: 10.1163/15700615-01601002.
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