Droughts are a feature of the Australian agricultural scene. Most farmers develop successful strategies to grapple with drought. The purchased fodder and interest rate subsidies used in the 1982-83 drought are analysed. As partial input subsidies, they had serious flaws in meeting goals of efficiency, equity and welfare support. Alternative policies to provide incentives for rational private decision making and to provide direct welfare support are discussed and advocated as a preferable approach to future droughts
Various elements of rural policy have recently been or are currently the subject of review, includin...
Federal and state governments in the United States and Australia have come to play a key role in att...
This submission outlines the extent of drought in Western Australia in 1982/83, examines the adequac...
Droughts are a feature of the Australian agricultural scene. Most farmers develop successful strateg...
Australia is subject to widespread droughts, with significant financial implications for agricultura...
Under the National Drought Policy, created in 1992, federal government support for farmers comes pre...
This briefing paper reviews Australian policy experience in managing drought and structural adjustme...
Once again in 2002 Australian taxpayers are being called on to provide relief to drought-affected fa...
There is arguably a consensus that the current approach to drought relief is in need of reform and p...
Drought policy in Australia has a long history of being criticized for muddling means and ends, and ...
Australia is an arid continent with a high variability in its annual rainfall. Given the frequency a...
Governments should redirect funding for drought assistance programs to help farmers better manage ri...
In 2002 Australia experienced widespread drought, with over 70 per cent of the country experiencing ...
Australia’s National Drought Policy is considered to be one of the most advanced in the world, recog...
The objectives of Australia’s National Drought Policy (NDP), agreed to by Commonwealth (national), s...
Various elements of rural policy have recently been or are currently the subject of review, includin...
Federal and state governments in the United States and Australia have come to play a key role in att...
This submission outlines the extent of drought in Western Australia in 1982/83, examines the adequac...
Droughts are a feature of the Australian agricultural scene. Most farmers develop successful strateg...
Australia is subject to widespread droughts, with significant financial implications for agricultura...
Under the National Drought Policy, created in 1992, federal government support for farmers comes pre...
This briefing paper reviews Australian policy experience in managing drought and structural adjustme...
Once again in 2002 Australian taxpayers are being called on to provide relief to drought-affected fa...
There is arguably a consensus that the current approach to drought relief is in need of reform and p...
Drought policy in Australia has a long history of being criticized for muddling means and ends, and ...
Australia is an arid continent with a high variability in its annual rainfall. Given the frequency a...
Governments should redirect funding for drought assistance programs to help farmers better manage ri...
In 2002 Australia experienced widespread drought, with over 70 per cent of the country experiencing ...
Australia’s National Drought Policy is considered to be one of the most advanced in the world, recog...
The objectives of Australia’s National Drought Policy (NDP), agreed to by Commonwealth (national), s...
Various elements of rural policy have recently been or are currently the subject of review, includin...
Federal and state governments in the United States and Australia have come to play a key role in att...
This submission outlines the extent of drought in Western Australia in 1982/83, examines the adequac...