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Table 1: Agricultural Protection' in non OECD regions
Table 2. Agricultural Protection' in OECD Countries
Table 3:  Benchmark Price Wedges on Manufacturing Trade Incorporated the Model (as a proportion of c.i.f
Table 4.  Effects on conmodity prices of liberalization by developed countries alone (percent)
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