Duncan
Green is currently on secondment to DFID, working as a
Senior Policy Analyst on trade and agriculture. Previously he fulfilled
a similar role at CAFOD, the Catholic aid agency for England and
Wales. His work there included research and advocacy work around
the proposal for a Development Box in the WTO Agreement on Agriculture,
and lobbying for CAP reform (he claims credit for the much over-used
calculation that each EC cow receives total support of $2 per day,
more than the income of half the world’s population). He has
written widely on Latin America (most recently Silent Revolution:
The Rise and Crisis of Market Economics in Latin America, Monthly
Review Press, September 2003). He attended the Seattle, Doha and
Cancun WTO ministerials. He is not an economist.
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