Domestic price distortions and agricultural income in developing countries

The static effects on agricultural crop production and income arising from the correction of three common policy biases in developing countries - the underpricing of food, agricultural export taxation, and currency overvaluation - are examined analytically and empirically (using Philippine data) bas...

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Autor principal: Bautista, Romeo M.
Formato: Journal Article
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: Elsevier 1986
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/170515
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Sumario:The static effects on agricultural crop production and income arising from the correction of three common policy biases in developing countries - the underpricing of food, agricultural export taxation, and currency overvaluation - are examined analytically and empirically (using Philippine data) based on a model of the agricultural sector with the food-export crop tradeoff in production as a key component. The findings argue for a careful examination of the relative efficiencies of different liberalization policy instruments in advancing specific development objectives in cases where, possibly for socio-political reasons, not all price distortions in interrelated markets can be corrected.