Journal article

THE PATTERN OF PROTECTION FOR FOOD CROPS AND CASH CROPS IN DEVELOPING-COUNTRIES


Authors listGORN, P; HERRMANN, R; SCHALK, B

Publication year1993

Pages291-314

JournalEuropean Review of Agricultural Economics

Volume number20

Issue number3

ISSN0165-1587

DOI Linkhttps://doi.org/10.1093/erae/20.3.291

PublisherOxford University Press


Abstract
A broad commodity-related data base is utilized to investigate the structure of agricultural protection in developing countries over time. A decomposition approach for net nominal rates of protection, which distinguishes direct and indirect agricultural policies, is proposed and applied to protection levels for wheat, rice and coffee in the period 1969-1985. We show that the food crops are favoured compared with the export crops with regard to (i) average levels of net protection, (ii) the trend of net protection, and (iii) the impact of policies on the stability of producer prices. Indirect agricultural policies are crucial for producer incentives but are not necessarily dominating direct agricultural policies.



Citation Styles

Harvard Citation styleGORN, P., HERRMANN, R. and SCHALK, B. (1993) THE PATTERN OF PROTECTION FOR FOOD CROPS AND CASH CROPS IN DEVELOPING-COUNTRIES, European Review of Agricultural Economics, 20(3), pp. 291-314. https://doi.org/10.1093/erae/20.3.291

APA Citation styleGORN, P., HERRMANN, R., & SCHALK, B. (1993). THE PATTERN OF PROTECTION FOR FOOD CROPS AND CASH CROPS IN DEVELOPING-COUNTRIES. European Review of Agricultural Economics. 20(3), 291-314. https://doi.org/10.1093/erae/20.3.291


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