Reforming agricultural policies by reducing distorting support improves economic efficiency as a whole through a better allocation of resources. This implies that adjustment may have adverse effects on some agricultural households and other people engaged in the sector, in particular in the short term. There may also be negative impacts on upstream and downstream sectors and on regional economies that rely on commodities whose prices and production levels fall with reductions in support and protection. Despite pressures to reform to meet multilateral and bilateral trade commitments and to respond to budgetary constraints, these adverse impacts are a major reason why governments find it difficult to make progress in policy reform.
For decades, earnings from farming in many developing countries have been depressed by a pro-urban ...
Removing trade barriers, subsidies, and other trade distortions forms of support will cause aggregat...
Economic analysis condemns market intervention in favour of farmers as inefficient, if not also inef...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.com Also circulated as World Bank Polic...
Agricultural trade liberalization offers the possibility of substantial income gains and poverty red...
Domestic and international factors may combine to stimulate change in US agricultural policies and r...
Pressures for the reform of agricultural policies in wealthy countries will increase. Current polici...
This paper focuses on U.S. agriculture response to policy reform. A growing body of empirical litera...
This study investigates whether agricultural policy reforms could help cushion the impacts of climat...
Agricultural trade barriers and producer subsidies inflict real costs, both on the countries that us...
Agricultural trade barriers and producer subsidies inflict real costs, both on the countries that us...
Almost all governments in the world intervene in the determination of agricultural production and pr...
For decades, earnings from farming in many developing countries have been depressed by a pro-urban b...
Over the last 60 years, Australian and New Zealand agricultural economists have promoted a better un...
Government intervention in agricultural sectors in both developed and developing countries has resul...
For decades, earnings from farming in many developing countries have been depressed by a pro-urban ...
Removing trade barriers, subsidies, and other trade distortions forms of support will cause aggregat...
Economic analysis condemns market intervention in favour of farmers as inefficient, if not also inef...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.com Also circulated as World Bank Polic...
Agricultural trade liberalization offers the possibility of substantial income gains and poverty red...
Domestic and international factors may combine to stimulate change in US agricultural policies and r...
Pressures for the reform of agricultural policies in wealthy countries will increase. Current polici...
This paper focuses on U.S. agriculture response to policy reform. A growing body of empirical litera...
This study investigates whether agricultural policy reforms could help cushion the impacts of climat...
Agricultural trade barriers and producer subsidies inflict real costs, both on the countries that us...
Agricultural trade barriers and producer subsidies inflict real costs, both on the countries that us...
Almost all governments in the world intervene in the determination of agricultural production and pr...
For decades, earnings from farming in many developing countries have been depressed by a pro-urban b...
Over the last 60 years, Australian and New Zealand agricultural economists have promoted a better un...
Government intervention in agricultural sectors in both developed and developing countries has resul...
For decades, earnings from farming in many developing countries have been depressed by a pro-urban ...
Removing trade barriers, subsidies, and other trade distortions forms of support will cause aggregat...
Economic analysis condemns market intervention in favour of farmers as inefficient, if not also inef...