In the last decade there has been an increasing interest in the political economy of agricultural protection (PEAP). A recent development is the treatment of policy intervention as endogenous rather than exogenous, within a public choice framework. The authors investigate the prominent determinants of agricultural protection across industrialized and developing countries. They find evidence that producer subsidy equivalents (PSEs) provide the widest coverage of effects of different policy instruments
<p/>PART ONE<p/>1. Agricultural subsidies have been defined as a government induced chan...
The study evaluates the efficiency of government intervention using a vertical structured model incl...
The political economy of agricultural policies – why certain interventions may be preferred by polit...
In the last decade there has been an increasing interest in the political economy of agricultural pr...
The political economy of agricultural protection (PEAP) literature has progressed along two distinct...
The purpose of this study has been to investigate some prominent determinants of agricultural protec...
Public choice in agriculture is an emerging field in agricultural economic research. The paper's foc...
The aim of this study is to investigate the macroeconomic effects of state subsidies for agricultura...
The Agricultural Risk Protection Act greatly increased the expected marginal net benefit of farmers ...
This dissertation develops a novel theoretical framework of heterogeneous producers to analyze the s...
In this paper, we examine the political economy drivers of the variation in agricultural protection,...
Abstract from the original publication: "Agricultural trade protectionism in developed countries rem...
The systematic subsidization and exploitation of agriculture by developed and developing countries r...
This is a product of a research project on Distortions to Agricultural Incentives, under the leaders...
Countries often have a Jekyll-Hyde relationship with their agricultural sector – policymakers both t...
<p/>PART ONE<p/>1. Agricultural subsidies have been defined as a government induced chan...
The study evaluates the efficiency of government intervention using a vertical structured model incl...
The political economy of agricultural policies – why certain interventions may be preferred by polit...
In the last decade there has been an increasing interest in the political economy of agricultural pr...
The political economy of agricultural protection (PEAP) literature has progressed along two distinct...
The purpose of this study has been to investigate some prominent determinants of agricultural protec...
Public choice in agriculture is an emerging field in agricultural economic research. The paper's foc...
The aim of this study is to investigate the macroeconomic effects of state subsidies for agricultura...
The Agricultural Risk Protection Act greatly increased the expected marginal net benefit of farmers ...
This dissertation develops a novel theoretical framework of heterogeneous producers to analyze the s...
In this paper, we examine the political economy drivers of the variation in agricultural protection,...
Abstract from the original publication: "Agricultural trade protectionism in developed countries rem...
The systematic subsidization and exploitation of agriculture by developed and developing countries r...
This is a product of a research project on Distortions to Agricultural Incentives, under the leaders...
Countries often have a Jekyll-Hyde relationship with their agricultural sector – policymakers both t...
<p/>PART ONE<p/>1. Agricultural subsidies have been defined as a government induced chan...
The study evaluates the efficiency of government intervention using a vertical structured model incl...
The political economy of agricultural policies – why certain interventions may be preferred by polit...