Since the early 1990s, India has undergone substantial economic policy reform and economic growth. Though reforms in agricultural policy have lagged those in other sectors, they have nonetheless created a somewhat more open economic orientation. In this study, we evaluate the protection and support versus disprotection of agriculture in India. Our methodology involves examining market price support (MPS) for eleven crops, the expenditures on input subsidies benefiting farmers (for fertilizer, electricity and irrigation), and product-specific and total producer support estimates (PSEs) over the period 1985-2002. We draw on the extensive price-comparison and subsidy-measurement data sets and analysis developed earlier by Gulati and his co-aut...
During 1998-2002, India experienced record public surpluses of wheat and rice, sharply higher govern...
The formulation of agricultural price policy is complicated by the multiplicity of functions that pr...
Agricultural growth has been largely responsible for India’s desire for long term food security for ...
Since the early 1990s, India has undergone substantial economic policy reform and economic growth. T...
In many developing countries, governments rely on price-based measures (including border protection ...
In many developing countries, governments rely on price-based measures (including border protection ...
In many developing countries, governments rely on price-based measures (including border protection ...
This study analyses the evolution of agricultural policies from 1985 to 2002 in India, Indonesia, Ch...
India has submitted notifications to the World Trade Organization (WTO) on domestic support to agric...
Report prepared for IGIDR – ERS/ USDA Project: Indian Agricultural Markets and Policy, January 2006....
The levels of support that trade and domestic farm policies afford to agriculture, and the related p...
The paper seeks to address the issue of subsidisation of Indian farmers. It is found that input subs...
Policy reforms outside agriculture in the early 1990s accelerated growth in per capita incomes and f...
With growing population, increasing and still uneven income distribution, achieving food and nutriti...
"In this study, we examined India's domestic support policies to understand their classification and...
During 1998-2002, India experienced record public surpluses of wheat and rice, sharply higher govern...
The formulation of agricultural price policy is complicated by the multiplicity of functions that pr...
Agricultural growth has been largely responsible for India’s desire for long term food security for ...
Since the early 1990s, India has undergone substantial economic policy reform and economic growth. T...
In many developing countries, governments rely on price-based measures (including border protection ...
In many developing countries, governments rely on price-based measures (including border protection ...
In many developing countries, governments rely on price-based measures (including border protection ...
This study analyses the evolution of agricultural policies from 1985 to 2002 in India, Indonesia, Ch...
India has submitted notifications to the World Trade Organization (WTO) on domestic support to agric...
Report prepared for IGIDR – ERS/ USDA Project: Indian Agricultural Markets and Policy, January 2006....
The levels of support that trade and domestic farm policies afford to agriculture, and the related p...
The paper seeks to address the issue of subsidisation of Indian farmers. It is found that input subs...
Policy reforms outside agriculture in the early 1990s accelerated growth in per capita incomes and f...
With growing population, increasing and still uneven income distribution, achieving food and nutriti...
"In this study, we examined India's domestic support policies to understand their classification and...
During 1998-2002, India experienced record public surpluses of wheat and rice, sharply higher govern...
The formulation of agricultural price policy is complicated by the multiplicity of functions that pr...
Agricultural growth has been largely responsible for India’s desire for long term food security for ...