Climate Change and Agriculture in South Asia : Alternative Trade Policy Options

Autor: Laborde, David, Lakatos, Csilla, Nelson, Gerald, Robertson, Richard, Thomas, Marcelle, Yu, Winston, Jansen, Hans G.P.
Jazyk: angličtina
Rok vydání: 2012
Předmět:
GENERAL CIRCULATION MODEL
REAL INCOME
INTERMEDIATE INPUTS
EMISSIONS SCENARIOS
TERMS OF TRADE EFFECTS
VALUE ADDED
WORLD TRADE
UNCERTAINTIES
EXTREME EVENTS
CHANGES IN TRADE
EXPORT MARKETS
ENERGY PRICE
POLICY MAKERS
WELFARE ANALYSIS
CAPITAL GOOD
FOOD EXPORTS
SUPPLY SIDE
EMISSIONS
UNEMPLOYMENT
INCOME
EVAPOTRANSPIRATION
COMPETITIVENESS
TARIFF RATE
TRADE LOSSES
PER CAPITA INCOME
FOSSIL FUELS
NET EXPORTER
ECONOMIC RELATIONS
REAL EXCHANGE RATE
LABOR SUPPLY
PRICE INCREASES
ANNUAL GROWTH RATE
TRADE POLICY ANALYSIS
WORLD MARKETS
HYDROLOGY
TRADE BARRIERS
APPAREL
AGRICULTURAL COMMODITIES
LAND ALLOCATION DECISIONS
GHGS
ELASTICITY
AVERAGE TARIFF LEVELS
GCM
EQUILIBRIUM
TRADE PARTNER
GREENHOUSE
MULTILATERAL TRADE
PRICE PROJECTIONS
EXTREME VALUES
CLIMATE CHANGE
PRODUCTIVITY GROWTH
CONSUMERS
PRICE ELASTICITY
TRADE MODELS
GRAVITY MODEL
FULL EMPLOYMENT
FUTURE RESEARCH
GDP
BIOMASS
CARBON
ECONOMIC IMPACT OF CLIMATE CHANGE
TRADING PARTNERS
FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENTS
UTILITY FUNCTIONS
TRADE BALANCE
FERTILIZATION
PORTFOLIO
SPECIALIZATION
TEMPERATURE
UNILATERAL TRADE LIBERALIZATION
FOREIGN MARKETS
UNSKILLED LABOR
GENERAL EQUILIBRIUM MODEL
CAPITAL STOCK
MULTILATERAL TRADE LIBERALIZATION
REGIONAL INTEGRATION
EXCHANGE RATE
INVESTMENT DECISIONS
PRECIPITATION
CO2
PREFERENTIAL ACCESS
NEGATIVE IMPACT
DOMESTIC DEMAND
FULL LIBERALIZATION
PROTEINS
INTERNATIONAL MARKET
METEOROLOGY
CLOSED ECONOMY
FIXED COSTS
DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
REAL GDP
TRADE BALANCES
TRADE COSTS
TRADE REGIME
CLIMATE CHANGE SCENARIOS
ECONOMIC SIZE
OILS
AVERAGE TARIFFS
GREEN HOUSE GAS
PHOTOSYNTHESIS
POLICY ANALYSIS
COMPARATIVE ADVANTAGE
RELATIVE PRICE
ANTARCTICA
CLIMATE
UNILATERAL TRADE
IMPACTS OF CLIMATE CHANGE
TRADE BLOCKS
TRADE VALUE
WAGE GAP
GHG
TRADE LIBERALIZATION
DOMESTIC PRODUCTION
CLIMATE CHANGES
ECONOMIC BEHAVIOR
ALLOCATION
TARIFF BARRIERS
ELASTICITY OF SUBSTITUTION
TERMS OF TRADE
IMPORT DUTY
ELASTICITY OF SUPPLY
DOMESTIC MARKET
LAND USE
RAINFALL
RISK AVERSION
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION
SAFETY NETS
PRODUCTIVITY
PERFECT COMPETITION
FACTOR ENDOWMENTS
TRADE PATTERNS
FACTOR PRICE
SUBSTITUTION
GLOBAL COMPUTABLE GENERAL EQUILIBRIUM
CONSTANT ELASTICITY OF SUBSTITUTION
ECONOMIC DISTORTIONS
EXPORT POLICIES
IMPORT TARIFFS
AGRICULTURAL TRADE
TARIFF REDUCTIONS
TRADE POLICY
GREENHOUSE GAS
IMPORT DUTIES
EXPORT MARKET
FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT
CONSTANT ELASTICITY OF TRANSFORMATION
MARGINAL COSTS
NET EXPORTERS
INTERMEDIATE GOODS
INTRAREGIONAL TRADE
CLIMATES
EXPORTERS
WAGES
NATIONAL INCOME
NET EXPORTS
WORLD PRICES
CONSUMPTION LEVELS
CLIMATE SCENARIOS
TRADE AGREEMENT
HIGH TARIFFS
EMISSION SCENARIOS
IMPORT MARKETS
COUNTRY OF ORIGIN
MARGINAL PRODUCTIVITY
RELATIVE PRICES
FATS
TRADE POLICIES
PROTECTIONIST
FREE TRADE AGREEMENT
AGRICULTURE
DEVELOPED COUNTRIES
FREE TRADE
INELASTIC DEMAND
ATMOSPHERIC CONCENTRATIONS
ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
AGRICULTURAL TRADE LIBERALIZATION
FREE TRADE AREA
COAL
CARBON DIOXIDE
PARTIAL EQUILIBRIUM ANALYSIS
PRODUCTION FUNCTIONS
REGIONAL TRADE
FACTOR MARKETS
GLOBAL TRADE
IPCC
ATMOSPHERIC CONCENTRATION
ECONOMIC IMPACT
CARBON FIXATION
ECONOMIC MODELS
TRADE FLOWS
CURRENT ACCOUNT
BILATERAL TRADE
AVERAGE TARIFF
CLIMATE SYSTEM
IMPORTS
WAGE FLEXIBILITY
RATES OF PROTECTION
NATURAL GAS
PER CAPITA CONSUMPTION
BENEFITS OF TRADE
TRADE PARTNERS
TROPICS
TARIFF RATE QUOTAS
POLICY SCENARIOS
FORESTRY
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS
ENERGY EFFICIENCY
TRADE RESTRICTIONS
IMPORT VALUE
PROTECTION RATES
EXPORT VALUE
NON-TARIFF BARRIERS
CAPITAL ACCUMULATION
NATURAL RESOURCES
PRODUCTION FUNCTION
TOTAL FACTOR PRODUCTIVITY
ECONOMIC IMPACTS
SOLAR RADIATION
TARIFF RATES
EMISSION
COMPARATIVE ADVANTAGES
ECONOMIC MODEL
Popis: There is increasing evidence suggesting that climate change will negatively impact agricultural production in South Asia. Decreased domestic production may make South Asian countries more dependent on imports. The extent to which South Asia will need to increase its imports as a result of climate change will presumably depend on the degree to which the latter will affect domestic output. The effects of climate change on agriculture may well differ substantially for individual South Asian countries and indeed for regions within a given country which can be approximated by food production units. This calls for an analysis of climate change effects on trade flows under alternative trade policy regimes both for agriculture and non-agricultural sectors. The specific objectives of the paper include the following: analyze the extent to which agricultural production in South Asia and elsewhere in the world may be affected by different scenarios regarding climate change; analyze the extent to which changes in domestic production in South Asia resulting from climate change will lead to increased demand for imports by South Asian countries; analyze the effects of increased import demand in South Asia and changing exportable surpluses elsewhere on world market prices of major agricultural commodities consumed in South Asia; to the extent that South Asian governments allow transmission of changes in world market prices to domestic prices, analyze the potential welfare effects of changes in the latter; analyze if, and to what extent, worldwide trade liberalization and implementation of South Asian Free Trade Area (SAFTA) will dampen the effects of climate change on domestic agricultural prices in South Asia. In this context, the report is organized as follows: chapter one gives introduction. Chapter two describes the methodology used - with particular attention to how different models and modeling techniques are linked to produce an as accurate as possible assessment based on state-of-the-art knowledge. Chapter three provides an up-to-date analysis of trade flows and policies, and production patterns for key food products in South Asia to explain the context in which climate change is taking place. Chapter four describes the climate change scenarios and illustrates their consequences for crop yields at a global level and for South Asia - and in particular shows the vulnerability of the region to these changes. Baseline design, simulations, and results are discussed in chapter five. The final chapter six provides a short summary, discusses the limitations of the analysis, and derives suggestions and guidelines for future research.
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