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Type: Journal article
Title: Antipodean agricultural and resource economics at 60: national and global price- and trade-distorting policies
Author: Anderson, K.
Citation: The Australian Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics, 2016; 60(4):614-628
Publisher: Australian Agricultural and Resource Economics Society
Issue Date: 2016
ISSN: 1364-985X
1467-8489
Editor: Alston, J.
Anderson, K.
Pardey, P.
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Kym Anderson
Abstract: This paper surveys significant contributions made by Australian and New Zealand (ANZ) agricultural and trade economists to our understanding of the extent to which price- and trade-distorting policies affect domestic and international prices and markets for agricultural products and economic welfare. It begins with the theory of policy impacts on producer and consumer prices and value added by farmers. It then surveys efforts to measure the extent of distortions due to such policies, first in Australia and New Zealand and then in other regions of the world. ANZ economists’ efforts to use models to estimate the market and welfare effects of policies nationally and globally are then assessed, before attention turns to their ex ante estimates of the effects of trade agreements. The paper's Supporting Information includes a brief survey of attempts to understand the political economy forces behind those various policies and their recent reforms.
Keywords: distortions to agricultural and food markets
economy‐wide modelling of trade‐related policies
nominal and relative rates of assistance
Rights: © 2016 Australian Agricultural and Resource Economics Society Inc.
DOI: 10.1111/1467-8489.12176
Published version: http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/1467-8489.12176
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