Many national governments around the world applied export restrictions for achieving domestic market stabilization during the 2007/8 world food price crisis. However, current literature says little about how these export restrictions interact with existing domestic support measures in jointly determining domestic market outcomes. This paper analyzes this interaction by providing a quantitative assessment on how increased spending on agricultural domestic support in China offset the negative effects on grain production caused by the country‟s export restrictions and how these two types of measures jointly moderated rises of domestic grain prices. In particular, domestic and trade measures on key agricultural inputs such as fertilizers are sh...
From 2006 to 2008, soaring global food prices impaired stability and development in the developing w...
The world endured exceedingly high prices on food commodities in the period leading up to May 2008. ...
Global food commodity price inflation beginning in 2006 and continuing through mid-2008 became a pri...
Many national governments around the world applied export restrictions for achieving domestic market...
Existing literature on the 2007/8 food price crisis focuses on the causes and poverty and hunger con...
In response to the dramatic increases in world agricultural commodity prices during the food crisis ...
We evaluated the effectiveness and sustainability of the grain price support policies in China using...
This paper provides new evidence of the extent of change in domestic relative to international pric...
This paper assesses the implications of China's trade and domestic policies for incentives to produc...
China’s price support programs, aimed at improving food security and grower incomes, led to increase...
We investigate two important questions based on an original data set on export restrictions placed o...
China’s agricultural and trade policies have been shifting despite little change in policy objective...
[Extraact] The grain price hikes in the international market during 2007-08 were most astonishing an...
This thesis seeks to understand the simultaneous economic and political contributors to China’s chan...
This paper assesses key issues in the dispute over the United States’ claim that for certain grains ...
From 2006 to 2008, soaring global food prices impaired stability and development in the developing w...
The world endured exceedingly high prices on food commodities in the period leading up to May 2008. ...
Global food commodity price inflation beginning in 2006 and continuing through mid-2008 became a pri...
Many national governments around the world applied export restrictions for achieving domestic market...
Existing literature on the 2007/8 food price crisis focuses on the causes and poverty and hunger con...
In response to the dramatic increases in world agricultural commodity prices during the food crisis ...
We evaluated the effectiveness and sustainability of the grain price support policies in China using...
This paper provides new evidence of the extent of change in domestic relative to international pric...
This paper assesses the implications of China's trade and domestic policies for incentives to produc...
China’s price support programs, aimed at improving food security and grower incomes, led to increase...
We investigate two important questions based on an original data set on export restrictions placed o...
China’s agricultural and trade policies have been shifting despite little change in policy objective...
[Extraact] The grain price hikes in the international market during 2007-08 were most astonishing an...
This thesis seeks to understand the simultaneous economic and political contributors to China’s chan...
This paper assesses key issues in the dispute over the United States’ claim that for certain grains ...
From 2006 to 2008, soaring global food prices impaired stability and development in the developing w...
The world endured exceedingly high prices on food commodities in the period leading up to May 2008. ...
Global food commodity price inflation beginning in 2006 and continuing through mid-2008 became a pri...