Over the past two decades, earnings from farming in the former communist countries of Eastern Europe and Central Asia have been altered hugely by government sectoral and trade policy reforms. This paper summarizes evidence on the changing extent of distortions to markets for farm products since the transition away from planned prices began. In particular, it examines the extent to which, following initial shocks, there has been a gradual improvement in farmer incentives. This new evidence is not inconsistent with the past pattern of earlier-developing countries, but the speed of assistance increase is relatively rapid and is linked with actual or desired accession to the European Union. The final section focuses on future prospect...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 73-77.1. Introduction -- 2. Literature review -- 3. Methodolo...
The overall objectives of our proposed paper is to: (a) systematically document the post-reform tren...
Although the ECA countries are agriculturally heterogeneous in many ways, they share a common instit...
Over the past two decades, earnings from farming in the former communist countries of Eastern Europ...
Over the past two decades, earnings from farming in the former communist countries of Eastern Europe...
The main purpose of this study is to assess the changing landscape of agricultural protection and ta...
The authors are grateful for data assistance and very helpful discussions with OECD Secretariat staf...
Distorted incentives, agricultural and trade policy reforms, national agricultural development, Agri...
During the 1960s and 1970s most developing countries imposed anti-agricultural policies, while many ...
Among the most important influences on the long-run economic growth and distribution of global welfa...
The paper analyzes the political and institutional factors which are behind the dramatic changes in ...
This paper summarizes a new database that sheds light on the impact of trade-related policy developm...
Ernesto Valenzuela, Marianne Kurzweil, Johanna Croser, Signe Nelgen and Kym Anderso
A decline in governmental distortions to agricultural and other trade since the 1980s has contribute...
The thesis analyses the patterns and underlying political economy causes of long-run trends and shor...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 73-77.1. Introduction -- 2. Literature review -- 3. Methodolo...
The overall objectives of our proposed paper is to: (a) systematically document the post-reform tren...
Although the ECA countries are agriculturally heterogeneous in many ways, they share a common instit...
Over the past two decades, earnings from farming in the former communist countries of Eastern Europ...
Over the past two decades, earnings from farming in the former communist countries of Eastern Europe...
The main purpose of this study is to assess the changing landscape of agricultural protection and ta...
The authors are grateful for data assistance and very helpful discussions with OECD Secretariat staf...
Distorted incentives, agricultural and trade policy reforms, national agricultural development, Agri...
During the 1960s and 1970s most developing countries imposed anti-agricultural policies, while many ...
Among the most important influences on the long-run economic growth and distribution of global welfa...
The paper analyzes the political and institutional factors which are behind the dramatic changes in ...
This paper summarizes a new database that sheds light on the impact of trade-related policy developm...
Ernesto Valenzuela, Marianne Kurzweil, Johanna Croser, Signe Nelgen and Kym Anderso
A decline in governmental distortions to agricultural and other trade since the 1980s has contribute...
The thesis analyses the patterns and underlying political economy causes of long-run trends and shor...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 73-77.1. Introduction -- 2. Literature review -- 3. Methodolo...
The overall objectives of our proposed paper is to: (a) systematically document the post-reform tren...
Although the ECA countries are agriculturally heterogeneous in many ways, they share a common instit...