Government in Southeast Asia plays a crucial role in the rice sector. It intervenes in rice production in order to increase the country’s production and to achieve self-sufficiency in rice production. How does the government’s policy affect rice production? This paper examines the policy effect of government assistance on rice production in Southeast Asian countries and it argues that the less likely government is to impose tax barriers on the rice sector and to control prices, the more likely is rice production to increase. Studying the relation between rice policy and rice production in Southeast Asia, the paper finds that a decline in the state’s tax intervention in the rice sector helps to increase rice production in both rice exporting...
China, Thailand, and Vietnam are key players in world rice market in terms of production and trade. ...
Rice long dominated the agricultural economies of Southeast Asia. Given the economic predominance of...
Rice sector in Malaysia is heavily supported and protected because of its socio-political and econom...
Agricultural policies in Asia are historically pervasive, especially those pertaining to rice—a stap...
With few exceptions industrial policy explanations of the industrial export successes in East Asia a...
This study employs the standard static GTAP general equilibrium (CGE) model and the GTAP V8 database...
Not AvailableRice is the staple food for over half of the global population. About 90% of the global...
In Indonesia production of food crops grew an impressive 4.3 percent a year between 1978 and 1988, l...
In Indonesia production of food crops grew an impressive 4.3 percent a year between 1978 and 1988, l...
この論文は国立情報学研究所の学術雑誌公開支援事業により電子化されました。In this paper the formation, the mechanism, the objectives, and ...
This study is an analysis of Thailand's rice export sector with reference to three major issues: gov...
Rice is the most important agricultural product in Thailand. It is the main staple for Thai people a...
This paper examines Philippine comparative advantage in rice production and whether government polic...
Vita.As in other developing countries, where rice is produced as the only staple food of the populat...
The Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) member countries have implemented various plans...
China, Thailand, and Vietnam are key players in world rice market in terms of production and trade. ...
Rice long dominated the agricultural economies of Southeast Asia. Given the economic predominance of...
Rice sector in Malaysia is heavily supported and protected because of its socio-political and econom...
Agricultural policies in Asia are historically pervasive, especially those pertaining to rice—a stap...
With few exceptions industrial policy explanations of the industrial export successes in East Asia a...
This study employs the standard static GTAP general equilibrium (CGE) model and the GTAP V8 database...
Not AvailableRice is the staple food for over half of the global population. About 90% of the global...
In Indonesia production of food crops grew an impressive 4.3 percent a year between 1978 and 1988, l...
In Indonesia production of food crops grew an impressive 4.3 percent a year between 1978 and 1988, l...
この論文は国立情報学研究所の学術雑誌公開支援事業により電子化されました。In this paper the formation, the mechanism, the objectives, and ...
This study is an analysis of Thailand's rice export sector with reference to three major issues: gov...
Rice is the most important agricultural product in Thailand. It is the main staple for Thai people a...
This paper examines Philippine comparative advantage in rice production and whether government polic...
Vita.As in other developing countries, where rice is produced as the only staple food of the populat...
The Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) member countries have implemented various plans...
China, Thailand, and Vietnam are key players in world rice market in terms of production and trade. ...
Rice long dominated the agricultural economies of Southeast Asia. Given the economic predominance of...
Rice sector in Malaysia is heavily supported and protected because of its socio-political and econom...