The purpose of this paper is to document the pace and extent to which China’s policy regime has transitioned over the past four decades from explicitly and implicitly taxing to subsidizing its farmers relative to its producers of other tradable goods; to present projections of the world economy to 2030 that suggest China will continue to become more food import-dependent under current policies and productivity growth rates; and to explore alternative policy instruments for remaining food secure and ensuring that farmers are not losers from economic growth
The overall goal of this article is to identify major changes in China's agriculture/food economy an...
A global comparative static model is used to project the world economy to 2010, noting the trends in...
This paper assesses the implications of China's trade and domestic policies for incentives to produc...
This paper reviews recent development of China’s agricultural domestic support policy, especially th...
As China becomes more industrial and urbanized, it is likely to become more dependent over time on i...
The Chinese government introduced some pro-farmed policies in the mid 1990s. This has caused some co...
This paper reviews recent development of China’s agricultural domestic support policy, especially th...
This thesis examines options for China's food trade policy In the 1980s. The emphasis Is on the eco...
China is perhaps the most prominent example of a developing country that has transitioned from taxin...
The contours of China's rural economy and society have changed dramatically during the last 30 years...
The development of China’s agricultural policy since 1949 can be divided into two stages based on th...
This paper uses resource-based cereal equivalent measures to explore the evolution of China’s demand...
In recent decades, agricultural support policies in many countries have played an active role in pro...
In 2004, China entered a new era in its approach to agricultural policy, as it began to subsidize ra...
Agricultural reform resulted a shift from collective farming to small-scale production in China. Thi...
The overall goal of this article is to identify major changes in China's agriculture/food economy an...
A global comparative static model is used to project the world economy to 2010, noting the trends in...
This paper assesses the implications of China's trade and domestic policies for incentives to produc...
This paper reviews recent development of China’s agricultural domestic support policy, especially th...
As China becomes more industrial and urbanized, it is likely to become more dependent over time on i...
The Chinese government introduced some pro-farmed policies in the mid 1990s. This has caused some co...
This paper reviews recent development of China’s agricultural domestic support policy, especially th...
This thesis examines options for China's food trade policy In the 1980s. The emphasis Is on the eco...
China is perhaps the most prominent example of a developing country that has transitioned from taxin...
The contours of China's rural economy and society have changed dramatically during the last 30 years...
The development of China’s agricultural policy since 1949 can be divided into two stages based on th...
This paper uses resource-based cereal equivalent measures to explore the evolution of China’s demand...
In recent decades, agricultural support policies in many countries have played an active role in pro...
In 2004, China entered a new era in its approach to agricultural policy, as it began to subsidize ra...
Agricultural reform resulted a shift from collective farming to small-scale production in China. Thi...
The overall goal of this article is to identify major changes in China's agriculture/food economy an...
A global comparative static model is used to project the world economy to 2010, noting the trends in...
This paper assesses the implications of China's trade and domestic policies for incentives to produc...