Humberto  Cadavid Álvarez

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The elimination of all agricultural subsidies and a 50% reduction in nonagricultural tariffs would, according to a study by economists Kym Anderson and Alan Winters, mean a global economic gain of at least $96 billion annually, of which $30 billion would go to the developing world.[ccxxx] It would also save U.S. taxpayers more than $16 billion per year, and European taxpayers even more.
The Life You Can Save: How to Do Your Part to End World Poverty
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