Agricultural producer support estimates for developing countries: Measurement issues and evidence from India, Indonesia, China, and Vietnam

This study analyzes the evolution of agricultural policies from 1985 to 2002 in India, Indonesia, China, and Vietnam and provides empirical estimates of the degree of protection or disprotection to agriculture in these four countries, both by key commodities and in aggregate... Taken together the re...

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Main Authors: Orden, David, Cheng, Fuzhi, Nguyen, Hoa, Grote, Ulrike, Thomas, Marcelle, Mullen, Kathleen, Sun, Dongsheng
Format: Abstract
Language:Inglés
Published: International Food Policy Research Institute 2007
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/160142
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author Orden, David
Cheng, Fuzhi
Nguyen, Hoa
Grote, Ulrike
Thomas, Marcelle
Mullen, Kathleen
Sun, Dongsheng
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Grote, Ulrike
Mullen, Kathleen
Nguyen, Hoa
Orden, David
Sun, Dongsheng
Thomas, Marcelle
author_facet Orden, David
Cheng, Fuzhi
Nguyen, Hoa
Grote, Ulrike
Thomas, Marcelle
Mullen, Kathleen
Sun, Dongsheng
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description This study analyzes the evolution of agricultural policies from 1985 to 2002 in India, Indonesia, China, and Vietnam and provides empirical estimates of the degree of protection or disprotection to agriculture in these four countries, both by key commodities and in aggregate... Taken together the reported measures of support and disprotection of specific crops and agriculture in total provide a reasonable basis for assessing the stance of agricultural policies of India, Indonesia, China, and Vietnam. Attention to measurement issues provides a sensitivity analysis. The results reported are indicative of the range of outcomes likely to be found more broadly among developing countries. From regimes of heavy intervention in agricultural markets, each of the four countries in the study has undergone a substantial reform process.
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spelling CGSpace1601422025-11-06T03:48:10Z Agricultural producer support estimates for developing countries: Measurement issues and evidence from India, Indonesia, China, and Vietnam Orden, David Cheng, Fuzhi Nguyen, Hoa Grote, Ulrike Thomas, Marcelle Mullen, Kathleen Sun, Dongsheng agricultural policies This study analyzes the evolution of agricultural policies from 1985 to 2002 in India, Indonesia, China, and Vietnam and provides empirical estimates of the degree of protection or disprotection to agriculture in these four countries, both by key commodities and in aggregate... Taken together the reported measures of support and disprotection of specific crops and agriculture in total provide a reasonable basis for assessing the stance of agricultural policies of India, Indonesia, China, and Vietnam. Attention to measurement issues provides a sensitivity analysis. The results reported are indicative of the range of outcomes likely to be found more broadly among developing countries. From regimes of heavy intervention in agricultural markets, each of the four countries in the study has undergone a substantial reform process. 2007 2024-11-21T09:50:08Z 2024-11-21T09:50:08Z Abstract https://hdl.handle.net/10568/160142 en Open Access application/pdf International Food Policy Research Institute Orden, David; Cheng, Fuzhi; Nguyen, Hoa; Grote, Ulrike; Thomas, Marcelle; Mullen, Kathleen; Sun, Dongsheng. Agricultural producer support estimates for developing countries: Measurement issues and evidence from India, Indonesia, China, and Vietnam. Research Report Abstract. 152. International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI). https://hdl.handle.net/10568/160142
spellingShingle agricultural policies
Orden, David
Cheng, Fuzhi
Nguyen, Hoa
Grote, Ulrike
Thomas, Marcelle
Mullen, Kathleen
Sun, Dongsheng
Agricultural producer support estimates for developing countries: Measurement issues and evidence from India, Indonesia, China, and Vietnam
title Agricultural producer support estimates for developing countries: Measurement issues and evidence from India, Indonesia, China, and Vietnam
title_full Agricultural producer support estimates for developing countries: Measurement issues and evidence from India, Indonesia, China, and Vietnam
title_fullStr Agricultural producer support estimates for developing countries: Measurement issues and evidence from India, Indonesia, China, and Vietnam
title_full_unstemmed Agricultural producer support estimates for developing countries: Measurement issues and evidence from India, Indonesia, China, and Vietnam
title_short Agricultural producer support estimates for developing countries: Measurement issues and evidence from India, Indonesia, China, and Vietnam
title_sort agricultural producer support estimates for developing countries measurement issues and evidence from india indonesia china and vietnam
topic agricultural policies
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/160142
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