The Political Economy Of Agricultural Trade And Policy

The Political Economy Of Agricultural Trade And Policy
Author: Hans J Michelmann
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 242
Release: 2019-07-11
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1000232549

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This book presents a descriptive analysis of the political economy of the European Community, the U.S. and Canada. It describes the structural changes and the crises in agriculture and focuses on impact of GATT on agricultural policy and trade in the post-Second World War era.

Political Economy Of Agricultural Trade-related Policies In China

Political Economy Of Agricultural Trade-related Policies In China
Author: Wenshou Yan
Publisher: World Scientific
Total Pages: 186
Release: 2020-09-10
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9811218919

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This book seeks to understand the simultaneous economic and political contributors to China's changing agricultural protection levels and the central government's choice of policy instruments to tax or assist farmers. It theoretically explores the motivation behind agricultural trade-related support policies through extending the two-sector specific factors production model to three sectors, so as to make it more relevant for a one-party state such as China. Chapter three tests that theory empirically, using panel data on agricultural distortions for the period 1981 to 2010 from Anderson and Nelgen (2013). The long-running trend in the level of assistance to the farm sector sees considerable fluctuations in support each year, which has been attributed to fluctuations in international prices of agricultural products. Chapter four seeks to explain the Chinese government's responses to world market price fluctuations. In practice, the government does have other instruments besides trade restrictions to alter domestic producer and consumer prices in the face of fluctuating international prices. Chapter five explores the role that public storage policy can play in contributing to the government's objective of stabilizing the domestic market price of farm products. The final chapter of the book draws out implications for policymakers in China and elsewhere.

The Political Economy of Agricultural Price Distortions

The Political Economy of Agricultural Price Distortions
Author: Kym Anderson
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages:
Release: 2010-08-30
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1139491024

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Despite numerous policy reforms since the 1980s, farm product prices remain heavily distorted in both high-income and developing countries. This book seeks to improve our understanding of why societies adopted these policies, and why some but not other countries have undertaken reforms. Drawing on recent developments in political economy theories and in the generation of empirical measures of the extent of price distortions, the present volume provides both analytical narratives of the historical origins of agricultural protectionism in various parts of the world and a set of political econometric analyses aimed at explaining the patterns of distortions that have emerged over the past five decades. These new studies shed much light on the forces affecting incentives and those facing farmers in the course of national and global economic and political development. They also show how those distortions might change in the future.

The Political Economy of Agricultural Trade and Policy

The Political Economy of Agricultural Trade and Policy
Author: Hans J Michelmann
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 242
Release: 2021-06-02
Genre:
ISBN: 9780367310301

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This book presents a descriptive analysis of the political economy of the European Community, the U.S. and Canada. It describes the structural changes and the crises in agriculture and focuses on impact of GATT on agricultural policy and trade in the post-Second World War era.

Imperfect Competition And Political Economy

Imperfect Competition And Political Economy
Author: Colin Carter
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 270
Release: 2019-04-24
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0429694474

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This book presents International Agricultural Trade Research Consortium commissioned papers. The papers systematically explore the conceptual and empirical dimensions of the new trade theory and try to determine the potential application to agricultural trade and trade policy analysis.

The Agrarian Seeds of Empire

The Agrarian Seeds of Empire
Author: Brad Bauerly
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 322
Release: 2016-09-07
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9004314148

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The Agrarian Seeds of Empire outlines the influence of agrarian movements on the process of US institutional capacity building between 1840- 1980. Out of the mix of the developing new Nation and the expanding capitalist system emerged strong farmer’s movements that produced state building processes central to American political development. It will show how the forces of state building and social movements converged to produce agro-industrialization. This agro-industrial developmental project was instrumental in both the development of the industrial food system and US Empire as the institutional capacities were later used to impose the same project outside of the US. These findings link together and augment existing approaches to capitalist development, International Relations, and theories of the state and the food system.

Plowshares & Pork Barrels

Plowshares & Pork Barrels
Author: E.C. Pasour, Jr.
Publisher: Independent Institute
Total Pages: 410
Release: 2014-10-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 1598131931

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Agricultural subsidies in grains, cotton, milk, sugar, tobacco, honey, wool, and peanuts are analyzed in this examination of U.S. farm policy. Looking at such programs as food stamps, crop insurance, subsidized credit, trade credit, trade subsidies and import restrictions, conservation, agricultural research, and taxation, this historical perspective argues that these subsidies ultimately redistribute wealth to powerful agricultural interests who use their political clout to advance their economic interests at the expense of the general public. This analysis of government farm programs will appeal to professors and students who study agriculture; people affected by government farm policies; public officials, and businesses affected by agricultural policy such as those in food service, retail, and distribution.