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spelling okr-10986-26112021-04-23T14:02:03Z Distortions to Agricultural Incentives in Asia Anderson, Kym Martin, Will ADVANCED ECONOMIES AGRICULTURAL COMMODITIES AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS AGRICULTURAL ECONOMY AGRICULTURAL EXPORTS AGRICULTURAL GROWTH AGRICULTURAL LAND AGRICULTURAL OUTPUT AGRICULTURAL POLICIES AGRICULTURAL POLICY AGRICULTURAL POLICY ISSUES AGRICULTURAL PRICE AGRICULTURAL PRICES AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH AGRICULTURAL SECTOR AGRICULTURAL SECTORS AGRICULTURAL WORKERS AGRICULTURE BARRIER BEEF BIOTECHNOLOGY BORDER PRICE CASSAVA CENTRAL PLANNING COCOA COMMODITIES COMMODITY COMPARATIVE ADVANTAGE COMPETITIVENESS CONSTANT DOLLARS CONSUMER PRICE CONSUMER PRICES CONSUMER SUBSIDIES CONSUMERS COPYRIGHT CLEARANCE COPYRIGHT CLEARANCE CENTER CROPLAND CROPS DATA AVAILABILITY DECLINE IN POVERTY DEVELOPING COUNTRIES DEVELOPING ECONOMIES DEVELOPMENT STRATEGIES This study is part of a global research project seeking to understand the changing scope and impact of the policy bias against agriculture and the reasons behind agricultural policy reforms in Africa, Europe's transition economies, Latin America and the Caribbean, and Asia. One purpose of the project is to obtain quantitative indicators of the effects of recent policy interventions. A second objective is to gain a deeper understanding of the political economy of trends in the distortions in agricultural incentives in various national settings. The third goal is to use this deeper understanding to explore the prospects for reducing the distortions in agricultural incentives and discover the likely implications for agricultural competitiveness, equality, and poverty reduction in many countries, large and small. This book provides an overview of the evolution of the distortions to agricultural incentives caused by price and trade policies in the World Bank-defined regions of East Asia and South Asia. The volume includes an introduction and summary chapter and commissioned studies of three Northeast Asian, five Southeast Asian, and four South Asian economies. The chapters are followed by two appendixes. The first appendix describes the methodology the authors have used to measure the nominal and relative rates of assistance for farmers and the taxes and subsidies on food consumption. The second appendix provides summaries of the author's annual estimates of these rates of assistance across the focus economies. Together, the 12 economies the authors study account for no less than 95 percent of the region's agricultural value added, farm households, total population, and total gross domestic product. 2012-03-19T10:03:01Z 2012-03-19T10:03:01Z 2009 http://www-wds.worldbank.org/external/default/main?menuPK=64187510&pagePK=64193027&piPK=64187937&theSitePK=523679&menuPK=64187510&searchMenuPK=64187283&siteName=WDS&entityID=000334955_20090327055004 978-0-8213-7662-1 http://hdl.handle.net/10986/2611 English 2479 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank World Bank Publications & Research :: Publication Publications & Research :: Publication South Asia East Asia Asia
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topic ADVANCED ECONOMIES
AGRICULTURAL COMMODITIES
AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS
AGRICULTURAL ECONOMY
AGRICULTURAL EXPORTS
AGRICULTURAL GROWTH
AGRICULTURAL LAND
AGRICULTURAL OUTPUT
AGRICULTURAL POLICIES
AGRICULTURAL POLICY
AGRICULTURAL POLICY ISSUES
AGRICULTURAL PRICE
AGRICULTURAL PRICES
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS
AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH
AGRICULTURAL SECTOR
AGRICULTURAL SECTORS
AGRICULTURAL WORKERS
AGRICULTURE
BARRIER
BEEF
BIOTECHNOLOGY
BORDER PRICE
CASSAVA
CENTRAL PLANNING
COCOA
COMMODITIES
COMMODITY
COMPARATIVE ADVANTAGE
COMPETITIVENESS
CONSTANT DOLLARS
CONSUMER PRICE
CONSUMER PRICES
CONSUMER SUBSIDIES
CONSUMERS
COPYRIGHT CLEARANCE
COPYRIGHT CLEARANCE CENTER
CROPLAND
CROPS
DATA AVAILABILITY
DECLINE IN POVERTY
DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
DEVELOPING ECONOMIES
DEVELOPMENT STRATEGIES
spellingShingle ADVANCED ECONOMIES
AGRICULTURAL COMMODITIES
AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS
AGRICULTURAL ECONOMY
AGRICULTURAL EXPORTS
AGRICULTURAL GROWTH
AGRICULTURAL LAND
AGRICULTURAL OUTPUT
AGRICULTURAL POLICIES
AGRICULTURAL POLICY
AGRICULTURAL POLICY ISSUES
AGRICULTURAL PRICE
AGRICULTURAL PRICES
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS
AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH
AGRICULTURAL SECTOR
AGRICULTURAL SECTORS
AGRICULTURAL WORKERS
AGRICULTURE
BARRIER
BEEF
BIOTECHNOLOGY
BORDER PRICE
CASSAVA
CENTRAL PLANNING
COCOA
COMMODITIES
COMMODITY
COMPARATIVE ADVANTAGE
COMPETITIVENESS
CONSTANT DOLLARS
CONSUMER PRICE
CONSUMER PRICES
CONSUMER SUBSIDIES
CONSUMERS
COPYRIGHT CLEARANCE
COPYRIGHT CLEARANCE CENTER
CROPLAND
CROPS
DATA AVAILABILITY
DECLINE IN POVERTY
DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
DEVELOPING ECONOMIES
DEVELOPMENT STRATEGIES
Anderson, Kym
Martin, Will
Distortions to Agricultural Incentives in Asia
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East Asia
Asia
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description This study is part of a global research project seeking to understand the changing scope and impact of the policy bias against agriculture and the reasons behind agricultural policy reforms in Africa, Europe's transition economies, Latin America and the Caribbean, and Asia. One purpose of the project is to obtain quantitative indicators of the effects of recent policy interventions. A second objective is to gain a deeper understanding of the political economy of trends in the distortions in agricultural incentives in various national settings. The third goal is to use this deeper understanding to explore the prospects for reducing the distortions in agricultural incentives and discover the likely implications for agricultural competitiveness, equality, and poverty reduction in many countries, large and small. This book provides an overview of the evolution of the distortions to agricultural incentives caused by price and trade policies in the World Bank-defined regions of East Asia and South Asia. The volume includes an introduction and summary chapter and commissioned studies of three Northeast Asian, five Southeast Asian, and four South Asian economies. The chapters are followed by two appendixes. The first appendix describes the methodology the authors have used to measure the nominal and relative rates of assistance for farmers and the taxes and subsidies on food consumption. The second appendix provides summaries of the author's annual estimates of these rates of assistance across the focus economies. Together, the 12 economies the authors study account for no less than 95 percent of the region's agricultural value added, farm households, total population, and total gross domestic product.
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author Anderson, Kym
Martin, Will
author_facet Anderson, Kym
Martin, Will
author_sort Anderson, Kym
title Distortions to Agricultural Incentives in Asia
title_short Distortions to Agricultural Incentives in Asia
title_full Distortions to Agricultural Incentives in Asia
title_fullStr Distortions to Agricultural Incentives in Asia
title_full_unstemmed Distortions to Agricultural Incentives in Asia
title_sort distortions to agricultural incentives in asia
publisher World Bank
publishDate 2012
url http://www-wds.worldbank.org/external/default/main?menuPK=64187510&pagePK=64193027&piPK=64187937&theSitePK=523679&menuPK=64187510&searchMenuPK=64187283&siteName=WDS&entityID=000334955_20090327055004
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