In seeking to explain why poor countries tend to choose policies that tax agriculture relative to manufacturing while rich countries do the opposite, archetypical parameters for a poor agrarian economy and a rich industrial one are inserted in a computable general equilibrium model to simulate the medium-term effects on income distribution of policies that distort the relative prices of tradables. The model includes a non-tradables sector and intermediate inputs, realistic features that ensure even greater skewness in the distributional effects of protection than simpler models suggest. The magnitude of the results helps explain the tendency for countries to change gradually from taxing to subsidizing agriculture relative to manufacturing a...
In this paper, we present a comparative analysis of the extent to which indirect taxes, tariffs, and...
In this paper, we present a comparative analysis of the extent to which indirect taxes, tariffs, and...
For decades, earnings from farming in many developing countries have been depressed by a pro-urban b...
Reprinted as Ch. 8 in Volume I of The WTO and Agriculture, edited by K. Anderson and T. Josling, Lon...
A political economy model of protection is used to determine endogenously the inter-sectoral pattern...
In this paper, we examine the political economy drivers of the variation in agricultural protection,...
In this paper, we examine the political-economy drivers of the variation in agricultural protection,...
A political economy model of protection is used to determine endogenously the intersectoral patterns...
A political economy model of protection is used to determine en-dogenously the intersectoral pattern...
Countries often have a Jekyll-Hyde relationship with their agricultural sector – policymakers both t...
During the 1960s and 1970s most developing countries imposed anti-agricultural policies, while many ...
Who do rich countries tend to subsidize agricultural production more than industrial production and ...
For decades, earnings from farming in many developing countries have been depressed by a pro-urban b...
Abstract: This paper studies whether political campaign contributions influence agricultural protec...
This is a product of a research project on Distortions to Agricultural Incentives, under the leaders...
In this paper, we present a comparative analysis of the extent to which indirect taxes, tariffs, and...
In this paper, we present a comparative analysis of the extent to which indirect taxes, tariffs, and...
For decades, earnings from farming in many developing countries have been depressed by a pro-urban b...
Reprinted as Ch. 8 in Volume I of The WTO and Agriculture, edited by K. Anderson and T. Josling, Lon...
A political economy model of protection is used to determine endogenously the inter-sectoral pattern...
In this paper, we examine the political economy drivers of the variation in agricultural protection,...
In this paper, we examine the political-economy drivers of the variation in agricultural protection,...
A political economy model of protection is used to determine endogenously the intersectoral patterns...
A political economy model of protection is used to determine en-dogenously the intersectoral pattern...
Countries often have a Jekyll-Hyde relationship with their agricultural sector – policymakers both t...
During the 1960s and 1970s most developing countries imposed anti-agricultural policies, while many ...
Who do rich countries tend to subsidize agricultural production more than industrial production and ...
For decades, earnings from farming in many developing countries have been depressed by a pro-urban b...
Abstract: This paper studies whether political campaign contributions influence agricultural protec...
This is a product of a research project on Distortions to Agricultural Incentives, under the leaders...
In this paper, we present a comparative analysis of the extent to which indirect taxes, tariffs, and...
In this paper, we present a comparative analysis of the extent to which indirect taxes, tariffs, and...
For decades, earnings from farming in many developing countries have been depressed by a pro-urban b...