The main interest of this study is to simulate the domestic rice market under full trade liberalization. Results show that full trade liberalization is welfare enhancing for non-farm as well as farm households, primarily through lower consumer prices. These simulation results apparently undermine the government's argument against trade liberalization
Given current conditions in world food markets, there is serious concern on the stability of these m...
The principal objective of this study is to analyze welfare effects of Japan's rice import quota foc...
Current trade policy pursued by the Sri Lankan government on rice can best be described as ad-hoc as...
The main interest of this study is to simulate the domestic rice market under full trade liberalizat...
This report evaluates the world rice industry for the 1998-2010 period by using the World Rice Polic...
This paper discusses the sectoral and regional implications of trade liberalization on the Japanese ...
Rice is the most important basic staple food for about one-half of the world's population and provid...
Agriculture is the focus of much contention in free trade negotiations. The Japanese government is a...
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The Uruguay Round Agreement on agriculture (UR) has contributed to the increase in U.S. and world ri...
Nigeria’s rice trade has been characterized by intermittent shifts between protectionist and liberal...
Sazanami and Urata and Kawai (1996) measure the cost of trade protection in Japan by partial equilib...
The Uruguay Round Agreement on agriculture has contributed to the increase in U.S. and world rice tr...
The change in welfare of producers and consumers, government cost, and the deadweight loss arising f...
Current trade policy pursued by the Sri Lankan government on rice can best be described as adhoc as ...
Given current conditions in world food markets, there is serious concern on the stability of these m...
The principal objective of this study is to analyze welfare effects of Japan's rice import quota foc...
Current trade policy pursued by the Sri Lankan government on rice can best be described as ad-hoc as...
The main interest of this study is to simulate the domestic rice market under full trade liberalizat...
This report evaluates the world rice industry for the 1998-2010 period by using the World Rice Polic...
This paper discusses the sectoral and regional implications of trade liberalization on the Japanese ...
Rice is the most important basic staple food for about one-half of the world's population and provid...
Agriculture is the focus of much contention in free trade negotiations. The Japanese government is a...
an anonymous re fe ree, and an ed i to r fo r the ear l i e r vers ion o f th i
The Uruguay Round Agreement on agriculture (UR) has contributed to the increase in U.S. and world ri...
Nigeria’s rice trade has been characterized by intermittent shifts between protectionist and liberal...
Sazanami and Urata and Kawai (1996) measure the cost of trade protection in Japan by partial equilib...
The Uruguay Round Agreement on agriculture has contributed to the increase in U.S. and world rice tr...
The change in welfare of producers and consumers, government cost, and the deadweight loss arising f...
Current trade policy pursued by the Sri Lankan government on rice can best be described as adhoc as ...
Given current conditions in world food markets, there is serious concern on the stability of these m...
The principal objective of this study is to analyze welfare effects of Japan's rice import quota foc...
Current trade policy pursued by the Sri Lankan government on rice can best be described as ad-hoc as...