Government intervention in product and factor markets generally leads to trade distortions. Conventional measures of government intervention, such as the Producer Subsidy Equivalent and the Nominal Rate of Protection, are often used to compare the effects of alternative policies on trade. This chapter demonstrates that the size of a trade distortion is often not closely linked to the level of producer support or protection but is closely related to a more fundamental variable—the economic efficiency of a government program. The trade-distorting policies can generally be ranked; the least efficient policies are the most trade distorting, and the most efficient policies are the least trade-distorting. An empirical examination of several impor...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.com Also circulated as World Bank Polic...
Despite reforms over the past quarter-century, world agricultural markets remain highly distorted by...
This paper builds on the literature on agricultural policy analysis under costly and imperfect enfor...
Government intervention in product and factor markets generally leads to trade distortions. Conventi...
This paper analyzes the relationship between the theory of protection, farm income support and inter...
There exists an extensive literature that attempts to identify important factors that determine trad...
Economists have long been interested in measuring the extent, effects and causes of agricultural pri...
The theory of factor market distortions deals largely with taxing inputs. However, input subsidies a...
The present paper builds on the published literature on agricultural policy analysis under costly an...
For more than a century, government policies have grossly distorted resource use in agriculture, bot...
This paper summarizes a new database that sheds light on the impact of trade-related policy developm...
In this paper, we examine the political economy drivers of the variation in agricultural protection,...
Distorted incentives, agricultural and trade policy reforms, national agricultural development, Agri...
Government intervention in agricultural sectors in both developed and developing countries has resul...
The paper examines the impact of industrial protection, agricultural export taxes, and overvaluation...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.com Also circulated as World Bank Polic...
Despite reforms over the past quarter-century, world agricultural markets remain highly distorted by...
This paper builds on the literature on agricultural policy analysis under costly and imperfect enfor...
Government intervention in product and factor markets generally leads to trade distortions. Conventi...
This paper analyzes the relationship between the theory of protection, farm income support and inter...
There exists an extensive literature that attempts to identify important factors that determine trad...
Economists have long been interested in measuring the extent, effects and causes of agricultural pri...
The theory of factor market distortions deals largely with taxing inputs. However, input subsidies a...
The present paper builds on the published literature on agricultural policy analysis under costly an...
For more than a century, government policies have grossly distorted resource use in agriculture, bot...
This paper summarizes a new database that sheds light on the impact of trade-related policy developm...
In this paper, we examine the political economy drivers of the variation in agricultural protection,...
Distorted incentives, agricultural and trade policy reforms, national agricultural development, Agri...
Government intervention in agricultural sectors in both developed and developing countries has resul...
The paper examines the impact of industrial protection, agricultural export taxes, and overvaluation...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.com Also circulated as World Bank Polic...
Despite reforms over the past quarter-century, world agricultural markets remain highly distorted by...
This paper builds on the literature on agricultural policy analysis under costly and imperfect enfor...