Domestic Terms of Trade in Pakistan : Implications for Agricultural Pricing and Taxation Policies

In 2008 the Government of Pakistan agreed with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) to increase the tax/Gross Domestic Product (GDP) ratio by 3.5 percentage points over the medium term. This commitment has rekindled the debate regarding the agric...

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Main Author: World Bank
Format: Other Agricultural Study
Language:English
en_US
Published: Washington, DC 2013
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GDP
WAR
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2010/11/16269211/domestic-terms-trade-pakistan-implications-agricultural-pricing-taxation-policies
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topic ACCOUNTING
ADMINISTRATIVE COSTS
ADVERSE EFFECT
AGRICULTURAL COMMODITIES
AGRICULTURAL COMMODITY
AGRICULTURAL INCOMES
AGRICULTURAL LAND
AGRICULTURAL OUTPUT
AGRICULTURAL POLICY
AGRICULTURAL PRICES
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCE
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCT
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION
AGRICULTURAL SECTOR
AGRICULTURAL SECTORS
AGRICULTURE
AVERAGE HOUSEHOLD INCOME
BASE YEAR
COMMODITY
COMPETITIVENESS
CONSUMER EXPENDITURE
CONSUMERS
CONSUMPTION BASKET
DECOMPOSABLE POVERTY
DEFLATORS
DEVELOPMENT ECONOMICS
DEVELOPMENT STRATEGIES
DISPOSABLE INCOME
DIVIDEND
DIVIDEND INCOME
DIVIDENDS
DOMESTIC MARKET
DROUGHT
ECONOMIC STRUCTURE
ELASTICITY
ELASTICITY OF SUBSTITUTION
EQUIPMENT
EXCHANGE RATE
EXPORT MARKET
EXPORT PRICE INDEX
EXPORT SHARE
EXPORTS
FACTORS OF PRODUCTION
FARM LABOR
FARMER
FARMERS
FISCAL DEFICIT
FOOD ITEMS
FOOD POLICY
FOOD PRICE
FOOD PRICES
FOREIGN TRADE
FRAUD
GDP
GOVERNMENT EXPENDITURE
GOVERNMENT EXPENDITURES
GOVERNMENT REVENUE
GOVERNMENT REVENUES
GROWTH RATES
HOUSEHOLD CONSUMPTION
HOUSEHOLD INCOME
HOUSEHOLD INCOMES
HOUSEHOLD SAVINGS
HOUSING
INCIDENCE OF POVERTY
INCOME
INCOME DISTRIBUTION
INCOME SHARES
INCOME TAX
INDUSTRIALIZATION
INEQUALITY
LAND HOLDINGS
LANDHOLDINGS
LANDLESS AGRICULTURAL WORKERS
LANDOWNERS
LIBERALIZATION
MILK
MONETARY FUND
NATIONAL INCOME
OUTPUTS
PER CAPITA CONSUMPTION
PER CAPITA INCOME
POOR
POOR FARMERS
POOR HOUSEHOLD
POOR HOUSEHOLDS
POVERTY GAP
POVERTY GAP INDEX
POVERTY HEADCOUNT RATE
POVERTY INCIDENCE
POVERTY INCREASE
POVERTY LINE
POVERTY MEASURES
POVERTY REDUCING
POVERTY SEVERITY
PRICE CHANGES
PRICE CONTROLS
PRICE DISTORTIONS
PRICE INCREASES
PRODUCT MARKETS
PRODUCTION FUNCTION
PRODUCTION OF WHEAT
PRODUCTION STRUCTURE
PUBLIC INVESTMENTS
PURCHASING POWER
RATES OF RETURN
REAL INCOME
REMITTANCES
RETURN
RETURNS
RURAL
RURAL AREAS
RURAL HOUSEHOLDS
RURAL POPULATION
RURAL POPULATIONS
RURAL POVERTY
SAVINGS
SKILLED WORKERS
SMALL FARMS
STATE BANK
STRUCTURAL ADJUSTMENT
TARIFF REVENUE
TAX COLLECTION
TAX POLICY
TAX RATE
TAX RATES
TAX REGIMES
TAX REVENUES
TAX STRUCTURE
TAXATION
TAXATION POLICIES
TOTAL OUTPUT
TRADE POLICIES
TRADE SECTOR
URBAN REGIONS
VALUE ADDED
VEGETABLES
WAR
WEALTH
WHOLESALE PRICE INDEX
WHOLESALE PRICE INDICES
WHOLESALE PRICES
spellingShingle ACCOUNTING
ADMINISTRATIVE COSTS
ADVERSE EFFECT
AGRICULTURAL COMMODITIES
AGRICULTURAL COMMODITY
AGRICULTURAL INCOMES
AGRICULTURAL LAND
AGRICULTURAL OUTPUT
AGRICULTURAL POLICY
AGRICULTURAL PRICES
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCE
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCT
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION
AGRICULTURAL SECTOR
AGRICULTURAL SECTORS
AGRICULTURE
AVERAGE HOUSEHOLD INCOME
BASE YEAR
COMMODITY
COMPETITIVENESS
CONSUMER EXPENDITURE
CONSUMERS
CONSUMPTION BASKET
DECOMPOSABLE POVERTY
DEFLATORS
DEVELOPMENT ECONOMICS
DEVELOPMENT STRATEGIES
DISPOSABLE INCOME
DIVIDEND
DIVIDEND INCOME
DIVIDENDS
DOMESTIC MARKET
DROUGHT
ECONOMIC STRUCTURE
ELASTICITY
ELASTICITY OF SUBSTITUTION
EQUIPMENT
EXCHANGE RATE
EXPORT MARKET
EXPORT PRICE INDEX
EXPORT SHARE
EXPORTS
FACTORS OF PRODUCTION
FARM LABOR
FARMER
FARMERS
FISCAL DEFICIT
FOOD ITEMS
FOOD POLICY
FOOD PRICE
FOOD PRICES
FOREIGN TRADE
FRAUD
GDP
GOVERNMENT EXPENDITURE
GOVERNMENT EXPENDITURES
GOVERNMENT REVENUE
GOVERNMENT REVENUES
GROWTH RATES
HOUSEHOLD CONSUMPTION
HOUSEHOLD INCOME
HOUSEHOLD INCOMES
HOUSEHOLD SAVINGS
HOUSING
INCIDENCE OF POVERTY
INCOME
INCOME DISTRIBUTION
INCOME SHARES
INCOME TAX
INDUSTRIALIZATION
INEQUALITY
LAND HOLDINGS
LANDHOLDINGS
LANDLESS AGRICULTURAL WORKERS
LANDOWNERS
LIBERALIZATION
MILK
MONETARY FUND
NATIONAL INCOME
OUTPUTS
PER CAPITA CONSUMPTION
PER CAPITA INCOME
POOR
POOR FARMERS
POOR HOUSEHOLD
POOR HOUSEHOLDS
POVERTY GAP
POVERTY GAP INDEX
POVERTY HEADCOUNT RATE
POVERTY INCIDENCE
POVERTY INCREASE
POVERTY LINE
POVERTY MEASURES
POVERTY REDUCING
POVERTY SEVERITY
PRICE CHANGES
PRICE CONTROLS
PRICE DISTORTIONS
PRICE INCREASES
PRODUCT MARKETS
PRODUCTION FUNCTION
PRODUCTION OF WHEAT
PRODUCTION STRUCTURE
PUBLIC INVESTMENTS
PURCHASING POWER
RATES OF RETURN
REAL INCOME
REMITTANCES
RETURN
RETURNS
RURAL
RURAL AREAS
RURAL HOUSEHOLDS
RURAL POPULATION
RURAL POPULATIONS
RURAL POVERTY
SAVINGS
SKILLED WORKERS
SMALL FARMS
STATE BANK
STRUCTURAL ADJUSTMENT
TARIFF REVENUE
TAX COLLECTION
TAX POLICY
TAX RATE
TAX RATES
TAX REGIMES
TAX REVENUES
TAX STRUCTURE
TAXATION
TAXATION POLICIES
TOTAL OUTPUT
TRADE POLICIES
TRADE SECTOR
URBAN REGIONS
VALUE ADDED
VEGETABLES
WAR
WEALTH
WHOLESALE PRICE INDEX
WHOLESALE PRICE INDICES
WHOLESALE PRICES
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Domestic Terms of Trade in Pakistan : Implications for Agricultural Pricing and Taxation Policies
geographic_facet South Asia
Pakistan
description In 2008 the Government of Pakistan agreed with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) to increase the tax/Gross Domestic Product (GDP) ratio by 3.5 percentage points over the medium term. This commitment has rekindled the debate regarding the agricultural income tax. Advocates of an agricultural income tax argue that the sector remains protected by political interests, while opponents to such a tax maintain that agriculture is already subject to significant indirect taxation, mainly because of prevailing price distortions in agricultural product markets. This paper reviews the literature on domestic terms of trade analysis in Pakistan and calculates an updated set of terms of trade indices for agriculture relative to industry. The paper also discusses key issues with regard to the imposition of agricultural income tax in Pakistan, and uses simulation results from a Computable General Equilibrium (CGE) model for the Pakistan economy to analyze the potential effects of the imposition of an agricultural income tax on poverty and fiscal revenues. The results suggest that the domestic terms of trade have remained unfavorable for Pakistan's agriculture during almost the entire 2000-2009 period. Agriculture's terms of trade declined from 2001-02 to 2003-04 before improving only slightly during the period from 2004-05 to 2006-07. As of 2007 however, prices of agricultural commodities started rising resulting in significant increases in agriculture's terms of trade. But in spite of the substantial increases in agricultural prices, the terms of trade for agriculture, though on a rising trend, remained marginally unfavorable to the sector.
format Economic & Sector Work :: Other Agricultural Study
author World Bank
author_facet World Bank
author_sort World Bank
title Domestic Terms of Trade in Pakistan : Implications for Agricultural Pricing and Taxation Policies
title_short Domestic Terms of Trade in Pakistan : Implications for Agricultural Pricing and Taxation Policies
title_full Domestic Terms of Trade in Pakistan : Implications for Agricultural Pricing and Taxation Policies
title_fullStr Domestic Terms of Trade in Pakistan : Implications for Agricultural Pricing and Taxation Policies
title_full_unstemmed Domestic Terms of Trade in Pakistan : Implications for Agricultural Pricing and Taxation Policies
title_sort domestic terms of trade in pakistan : implications for agricultural pricing and taxation policies
publisher Washington, DC
publishDate 2013
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2010/11/16269211/domestic-terms-trade-pakistan-implications-agricultural-pricing-taxation-policies
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/12448
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spelling okr-10986-124482021-04-23T14:03:01Z Domestic Terms of Trade in Pakistan : Implications for Agricultural Pricing and Taxation Policies World Bank ACCOUNTING ADMINISTRATIVE COSTS ADVERSE EFFECT AGRICULTURAL COMMODITIES AGRICULTURAL COMMODITY AGRICULTURAL INCOMES AGRICULTURAL LAND AGRICULTURAL OUTPUT AGRICULTURAL POLICY AGRICULTURAL PRICES AGRICULTURAL PRODUCE AGRICULTURAL PRODUCT AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION AGRICULTURAL SECTOR AGRICULTURAL SECTORS AGRICULTURE AVERAGE HOUSEHOLD INCOME BASE YEAR COMMODITY COMPETITIVENESS CONSUMER EXPENDITURE CONSUMERS CONSUMPTION BASKET DECOMPOSABLE POVERTY DEFLATORS DEVELOPMENT ECONOMICS DEVELOPMENT STRATEGIES DISPOSABLE INCOME DIVIDEND DIVIDEND INCOME DIVIDENDS DOMESTIC MARKET DROUGHT ECONOMIC STRUCTURE ELASTICITY ELASTICITY OF SUBSTITUTION EQUIPMENT EXCHANGE RATE EXPORT MARKET EXPORT PRICE INDEX EXPORT SHARE EXPORTS FACTORS OF PRODUCTION FARM LABOR FARMER FARMERS FISCAL DEFICIT FOOD ITEMS FOOD POLICY FOOD PRICE FOOD PRICES FOREIGN TRADE FRAUD GDP GOVERNMENT EXPENDITURE GOVERNMENT EXPENDITURES GOVERNMENT REVENUE GOVERNMENT REVENUES GROWTH RATES HOUSEHOLD CONSUMPTION HOUSEHOLD INCOME HOUSEHOLD INCOMES HOUSEHOLD SAVINGS HOUSING INCIDENCE OF POVERTY INCOME INCOME DISTRIBUTION INCOME SHARES INCOME TAX INDUSTRIALIZATION INEQUALITY LAND HOLDINGS LANDHOLDINGS LANDLESS AGRICULTURAL WORKERS LANDOWNERS LIBERALIZATION MILK MONETARY FUND NATIONAL INCOME OUTPUTS PER CAPITA CONSUMPTION PER CAPITA INCOME POOR POOR FARMERS POOR HOUSEHOLD POOR HOUSEHOLDS POVERTY GAP POVERTY GAP INDEX POVERTY HEADCOUNT RATE POVERTY INCIDENCE POVERTY INCREASE POVERTY LINE POVERTY MEASURES POVERTY REDUCING POVERTY SEVERITY PRICE CHANGES PRICE CONTROLS PRICE DISTORTIONS PRICE INCREASES PRODUCT MARKETS PRODUCTION FUNCTION PRODUCTION OF WHEAT PRODUCTION STRUCTURE PUBLIC INVESTMENTS PURCHASING POWER RATES OF RETURN REAL INCOME REMITTANCES RETURN RETURNS RURAL RURAL AREAS RURAL HOUSEHOLDS RURAL POPULATION RURAL POPULATIONS RURAL POVERTY SAVINGS SKILLED WORKERS SMALL FARMS STATE BANK STRUCTURAL ADJUSTMENT TARIFF REVENUE TAX COLLECTION TAX POLICY TAX RATE TAX RATES TAX REGIMES TAX REVENUES TAX STRUCTURE TAXATION TAXATION POLICIES TOTAL OUTPUT TRADE POLICIES TRADE SECTOR URBAN REGIONS VALUE ADDED VEGETABLES WAR WEALTH WHOLESALE PRICE INDEX WHOLESALE PRICE INDICES WHOLESALE PRICES In 2008 the Government of Pakistan agreed with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) to increase the tax/Gross Domestic Product (GDP) ratio by 3.5 percentage points over the medium term. This commitment has rekindled the debate regarding the agricultural income tax. Advocates of an agricultural income tax argue that the sector remains protected by political interests, while opponents to such a tax maintain that agriculture is already subject to significant indirect taxation, mainly because of prevailing price distortions in agricultural product markets. This paper reviews the literature on domestic terms of trade analysis in Pakistan and calculates an updated set of terms of trade indices for agriculture relative to industry. The paper also discusses key issues with regard to the imposition of agricultural income tax in Pakistan, and uses simulation results from a Computable General Equilibrium (CGE) model for the Pakistan economy to analyze the potential effects of the imposition of an agricultural income tax on poverty and fiscal revenues. The results suggest that the domestic terms of trade have remained unfavorable for Pakistan's agriculture during almost the entire 2000-2009 period. Agriculture's terms of trade declined from 2001-02 to 2003-04 before improving only slightly during the period from 2004-05 to 2006-07. As of 2007 however, prices of agricultural commodities started rising resulting in significant increases in agriculture's terms of trade. But in spite of the substantial increases in agricultural prices, the terms of trade for agriculture, though on a rising trend, remained marginally unfavorable to the sector. 2013-02-21T20:59:23Z 2013-02-21T20:59:23Z 2010-11 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2010/11/16269211/domestic-terms-trade-pakistan-implications-agricultural-pricing-taxation-policies http://hdl.handle.net/10986/12448 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work :: Other Agricultural Study Economic & Sector Work South Asia Pakistan