Japanese agricultural policy has undergone substantial change in the last year. Since the completion of the Uruguay Round, the rice market has been partially opened, import quotas on agricultural products have been replaced by tariffs and there has been a general shift away from consumer funding of agricultural programs to funding by taxpayers. These changes are making Japanese agricultural policies more transparent and more open to scrutiny. There is now recognition in Japan that the changes are irreversible and that agriculture will be faced with increasing competition from imports
In this report, similarities and differences in the future direction of the agricultural policy in t...
This session is organized by members of the Agricultural Economics Society of Japan. This session ex...
Japan’s agriculture has been inward oriented, protected by trade barriers from foreign competition. ...
Japanese agricultural policy has undergone substantial change in the last year. Since the completion...
Under the GATT Uruguay Round Agreement on Agriculture (URAA) that came into effect on 1 January 1995...
Japan, with a population of about 125 million, is a major importer of agricultural products. Japan's...
Agricultural policy in Japan has played an important role in limiting New Zealand's exports of agri...
This paper aims to review major recent developments in Japanese agriculture policy and to evaluate w...
Until 2009, Japan’s attitude towards domestic agricultural policy reforms had been one of compliance...
Agricultural protection in Japan began at the turn of the century, later than in Western Europe. Bu...
"The purpose of this paper is to provide a comprehensive review of Japan’s agricultural domestic pol...
Japan is the world\u27s largest importer of agricultural products. Even so, agricultural imports in ...
The world trade model used for this study suggests taht Japanese agricultural policies have substant...
Due to a smaller number of exporting countries and a larger number of importing countries in interna...
Under the GATT Uruguay Round Agreement on Agriculture (URAA) that came into effect on 1 January 1995...
In this report, similarities and differences in the future direction of the agricultural policy in t...
This session is organized by members of the Agricultural Economics Society of Japan. This session ex...
Japan’s agriculture has been inward oriented, protected by trade barriers from foreign competition. ...
Japanese agricultural policy has undergone substantial change in the last year. Since the completion...
Under the GATT Uruguay Round Agreement on Agriculture (URAA) that came into effect on 1 January 1995...
Japan, with a population of about 125 million, is a major importer of agricultural products. Japan's...
Agricultural policy in Japan has played an important role in limiting New Zealand's exports of agri...
This paper aims to review major recent developments in Japanese agriculture policy and to evaluate w...
Until 2009, Japan’s attitude towards domestic agricultural policy reforms had been one of compliance...
Agricultural protection in Japan began at the turn of the century, later than in Western Europe. Bu...
"The purpose of this paper is to provide a comprehensive review of Japan’s agricultural domestic pol...
Japan is the world\u27s largest importer of agricultural products. Even so, agricultural imports in ...
The world trade model used for this study suggests taht Japanese agricultural policies have substant...
Due to a smaller number of exporting countries and a larger number of importing countries in interna...
Under the GATT Uruguay Round Agreement on Agriculture (URAA) that came into effect on 1 January 1995...
In this report, similarities and differences in the future direction of the agricultural policy in t...
This session is organized by members of the Agricultural Economics Society of Japan. This session ex...
Japan’s agriculture has been inward oriented, protected by trade barriers from foreign competition. ...