This paper analyzes the relationship between the theory of protection, farm income support and international trade distortion. To parallel those of protection, a measure of distortion is derived which compares trade volumes under support policies with those which would occur under multilateral free trade. Estimates are made of these measures for the European Community and the United States for a selection of commodities. The relationship between measures of protection and economic efficiency is also highlighted. The conclusion is that present measures of protection such as the Producer Subsidy Equivalent are confusing as measures of either trade distortion or income support. Some implications are drawn for the GAIT negotiations on agricultu...
In the 1980s, the Producer Subsidy Equivalent (PSE) became the dominant measure of protection in app...
Among the most important influences on the long-run economic growth and distribution of global welfa...
Governments use a variety of policies to achieve their agricultural goals. Many are, in effect, su...
This paper analyzes the relationship between the theory of protection, farm income support and inter...
With the prospect of greater uncertainty in world markets, additional progress will be required to m...
In this paper, we examine the political economy drivers of the variation in agricultural protection,...
Much of the world's food is produced in the wrong quantities in the wrong place. The disarray in wor...
The 7 year long GATT Uruguay Round (UR) of trade negotiations saw the first concerted attempt to ref...
Most traditional analyses of trade reform assume that protection rates will�in the absence of the re...
Trade negotiators and policy advisors are keen to know the relative contributions of different farm ...
Agricultural trade liberalization for developed countries may mean eliminatioo of existing domestic ...
Government intervention in product and factor markets generally leads to trade distortions. Conventi...
Optimal agricultural distortions are calculated, taking as given distortions in the nonagricultural ...
In this paper, we examine the political-economy drivers of the variation in agricultural protection,...
In relation to the growing debate around multifunctionality, this paper attempts to classify alterna...
In the 1980s, the Producer Subsidy Equivalent (PSE) became the dominant measure of protection in app...
Among the most important influences on the long-run economic growth and distribution of global welfa...
Governments use a variety of policies to achieve their agricultural goals. Many are, in effect, su...
This paper analyzes the relationship between the theory of protection, farm income support and inter...
With the prospect of greater uncertainty in world markets, additional progress will be required to m...
In this paper, we examine the political economy drivers of the variation in agricultural protection,...
Much of the world's food is produced in the wrong quantities in the wrong place. The disarray in wor...
The 7 year long GATT Uruguay Round (UR) of trade negotiations saw the first concerted attempt to ref...
Most traditional analyses of trade reform assume that protection rates will�in the absence of the re...
Trade negotiators and policy advisors are keen to know the relative contributions of different farm ...
Agricultural trade liberalization for developed countries may mean eliminatioo of existing domestic ...
Government intervention in product and factor markets generally leads to trade distortions. Conventi...
Optimal agricultural distortions are calculated, taking as given distortions in the nonagricultural ...
In this paper, we examine the political-economy drivers of the variation in agricultural protection,...
In relation to the growing debate around multifunctionality, this paper attempts to classify alterna...
In the 1980s, the Producer Subsidy Equivalent (PSE) became the dominant measure of protection in app...
Among the most important influences on the long-run economic growth and distribution of global welfa...
Governments use a variety of policies to achieve their agricultural goals. Many are, in effect, su...