Partial Analysis The EU undergoes a WTO trade policy review this week in Geneva and Maria Cipollina and Luca Salvatici write in the European Review of Agricultural Economics that the trading block’s tariffs have greatly redirected agricultural imports. The pair correctly note that agricultural trade policy has been mostly disentangled from Europe’s domestic policies.  Their analysis of the tariffs on agriculture concludes that they have decreased imports by approximately 14 percent from extra-EU countries but tariff preferences (via bilateral agreements or concessions to poorer countries) have increased imports by about 10 percent. Notably, they say the tariffs have decreased import shares specifically for Brazil and the...