Trade negotiators and policy advisors are keen to know the relative contribution of different farm policy instruments to international trade and economic welfare. Nominal rates of assistance or producer support estimates are incomplete indicators, especially when (especially in developing countries) some commodities are taxed and others are subsidized in which case positive contributions can offset negative contributions. This paper develops and estimates a new set of more-satisfactory indicators to examine the relative contribution of different farm policy instruments to reductions in agricultural trade and welfare, drawing on recent literature on trade restrictiveness indexes and a recently compiled database on distortions to agricultural...
A decline in governmental distortions to agricultural and other trade since the 1980s has contribute...
For decades, agricultural price and trade policies in Sub-Saharan Africa hampered farmers’ contribu...
Published online by Cambridge University Press 19 Oct 2006 An earlier version is circulated as CEPR ...
Trade negotiators and policy advisors are keen to know the relative contribution of different farm p...
Trade negotiators and policy advisors are keen to know the relative contribution of different farm p...
Distorted incentives, agricultural and trade policy reforms, national agricultural development, Agri...
For decades the world’s agricultural markets have been highly distorted by government policies, but ...
Economists have long been interested in measuring the extent, effects and causes of agricultural pri...
For decades the world’s agricultural markets have been highly distorted by government policies, but ...
Notwithstanding the tariffication component of the Uruguay Round Agreement on Agriculture, import ta...
Despite reforms over the past quarter-century, world agricultural markets remain highly distorted by...
For decades the world’s agricultural markets have been highly distorted by government policies, but ...
Agricultural markets in OECD countries have long been highly distorted by government policies. Tradi...
For decades, trade between countries in agricultural products has been distorted by policies of rich...
For decades, agricultural price and trade policies in Sub-Saharan Africa hampered farmersÂ’ contribu...
A decline in governmental distortions to agricultural and other trade since the 1980s has contribute...
For decades, agricultural price and trade policies in Sub-Saharan Africa hampered farmers’ contribu...
Published online by Cambridge University Press 19 Oct 2006 An earlier version is circulated as CEPR ...
Trade negotiators and policy advisors are keen to know the relative contribution of different farm p...
Trade negotiators and policy advisors are keen to know the relative contribution of different farm p...
Distorted incentives, agricultural and trade policy reforms, national agricultural development, Agri...
For decades the world’s agricultural markets have been highly distorted by government policies, but ...
Economists have long been interested in measuring the extent, effects and causes of agricultural pri...
For decades the world’s agricultural markets have been highly distorted by government policies, but ...
Notwithstanding the tariffication component of the Uruguay Round Agreement on Agriculture, import ta...
Despite reforms over the past quarter-century, world agricultural markets remain highly distorted by...
For decades the world’s agricultural markets have been highly distorted by government policies, but ...
Agricultural markets in OECD countries have long been highly distorted by government policies. Tradi...
For decades, trade between countries in agricultural products has been distorted by policies of rich...
For decades, agricultural price and trade policies in Sub-Saharan Africa hampered farmersÂ’ contribu...
A decline in governmental distortions to agricultural and other trade since the 1980s has contribute...
For decades, agricultural price and trade policies in Sub-Saharan Africa hampered farmers’ contribu...
Published online by Cambridge University Press 19 Oct 2006 An earlier version is circulated as CEPR ...