USDA ERS - Developing Countries Specialize in Agricultural Commodities After Free Trade Agreements With the United States

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When developing countries gain access to large consumer markets, such as that of the United States, through free trade agreements they often shift to specialization of agricultural products that they have a relative advantage in producing to meet in high demand in those markets.

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