Government intervention in agriculture in the USSR is substantial. Data on agricultural policy programs for 1986 indicate large subsidies accruing simultaneously to producers and consumers. The most significant subsidy channel in the USSR is the system of prices. Domestic consumer prices are administratively held well below world market levels, while domestic producer prices are generally above world market levels. Since 1986, the overall amount of support to agriculture in the USSR has increased. Subsidies to producers though, have declined, while subsidies to consumers have increased significantly
Agricultural policy s support to farmers, measured in real terms, differs considerably across Russia...
Over the past year the Soviet agricultural system has been exposed to public scrutiny without the pr...
Together with the rest of the economy, the agricultural sector in Kyrgyzstan has undergone crucial r...
This report presents producer and consumer subsidy equivalents for various agricultural commodities ...
In this paper we present estimates of producer subsidy equivalents (PSEs) for Russian agricul-ture o...
Since many of the conditions taken for granted in mature market economies cannot be assumed for tran...
This study analyzed government intervention in the agricultural sectors of the market-oriented count...
This bulletin reports estimates of producer and consumer subsidy equivalents for 48 different agricu...
This paper presents the findings of the agriculture public expenditure review (PER) for the Russian ...
"August 1991"--P. iii.Cover title.Includes bibliographical references (p. 28-30).Mode of access: Int...
After the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991, Russian economy was on the way to becoming more mark...
The common a priori persuasion is that agriculture suffers from decapitalization due to financial co...
Russian economy has experienced many changes since the economic reform started in the beginning of t...
The comparative analysis of agriculture state support in Russia and world’s top economies is conduct...
The increase of energy exports and agricultural imports in the USSR beginning in 1972 indicated grea...
Agricultural policy s support to farmers, measured in real terms, differs considerably across Russia...
Over the past year the Soviet agricultural system has been exposed to public scrutiny without the pr...
Together with the rest of the economy, the agricultural sector in Kyrgyzstan has undergone crucial r...
This report presents producer and consumer subsidy equivalents for various agricultural commodities ...
In this paper we present estimates of producer subsidy equivalents (PSEs) for Russian agricul-ture o...
Since many of the conditions taken for granted in mature market economies cannot be assumed for tran...
This study analyzed government intervention in the agricultural sectors of the market-oriented count...
This bulletin reports estimates of producer and consumer subsidy equivalents for 48 different agricu...
This paper presents the findings of the agriculture public expenditure review (PER) for the Russian ...
"August 1991"--P. iii.Cover title.Includes bibliographical references (p. 28-30).Mode of access: Int...
After the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991, Russian economy was on the way to becoming more mark...
The common a priori persuasion is that agriculture suffers from decapitalization due to financial co...
Russian economy has experienced many changes since the economic reform started in the beginning of t...
The comparative analysis of agriculture state support in Russia and world’s top economies is conduct...
The increase of energy exports and agricultural imports in the USSR beginning in 1972 indicated grea...
Agricultural policy s support to farmers, measured in real terms, differs considerably across Russia...
Over the past year the Soviet agricultural system has been exposed to public scrutiny without the pr...
Together with the rest of the economy, the agricultural sector in Kyrgyzstan has undergone crucial r...