Welfare and Poverty Effects of Global Agricultural and Trade Policies Using the Linkage Model

Autor: Anderson, Kym, Valenzuela, Ernesto, van der Mensbrugghe, Dominique
Jazyk: angličtina
Rok vydání: 2009
Předmět:
CUSTOMS
EXPORT SUBSIDIES
REAL INCOME
TERMS OF TRADE EFFECTS
VALUE ADDED
EXTREME POVERTY
WORLD TRADE
FOOD PRICE
TRADE POLICY REFORM
COMMODITIES
AGRICULTURAL PROTECTION
AGRICULTURAL LAND
EXTERNALITIES
CONSUMER PRICES
TRADE DISTORTIONS
UNEMPLOYMENT
INCOME
FARM INCOME
TRADE NEGOTIATIONS
BANANAS
FARM INCOMES
DAIRY PRODUCTS
TARIFF RATE
TRADE PREFERENCES
CONSUMER PRICE INDEX
PRIMARY PRODUCTS
TRADE AGREEMENTS
AGRICULTURAL IMPORTS
FARMERS
CONSTANT RETURNS TO SCALE
REAL EXCHANGE RATE
SKILLED WORKERS
IMPORT TARIFF
WELFARE GAINS
SUGAR
ECONOMIC SECTORS
GLOBAL OUTPUT
AGRICULTURAL SUBSIDIES
GLOBAL ECONOMY
FARM PRODUCTION
DOMESTIC MARKETS
IMPORT PROTECTION
EXCHANGE RATE REGIMES
RAW MILK
APPAREL
BORDER MEASURES
AGRICULTURAL POLICIES
ELASTICITY
DEVELOPMENT POLICY
EXPORT
FOOD PRODUCTION
CAPITAL OWNERS
FARM VALUE
IMPORT BARRIERS
MULTILATERAL TRADE
VEGETABLE OILS
AGRICULTURAL TARIFF
TARIFF REVENUES
PREFERENTIAL TRADE AGREEMENTS
PUBLIC GOOD
PRODUCTIVITY GROWTH
CONSUMERS
AGRICULTURAL PRICE SUPPORTS
REDUCTION IN TARIFFS
WTO
GDP
AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS
TRADE BALANCE
BASE YEAR
POLITICAL ECONOMY
TAXATION
GLOBAL TRADE ANALYSIS
ECONOMIC IMPLICATIONS
EXPORT DEMAND
INCOME TAX
EXPORTS
UNSKILLED LABOR
GENERAL EQUILIBRIUM MODEL
CURRENT ACCOUNT BALANCE
REGIONALISM
EXCHANGE RATE
PRODUCTION STRUCTURES
HOUSEHOLDS
PREFERENTIAL ACCESS
EXPORT SUBSIDY
PRICE FLUCTUATIONS
FARM PRODUCTS
AGRICULTURAL GOODS
BENCHMARK DATA
FULL LIBERALIZATION
URUGUAY ROUND
TARIFF REVENUE
AGRICULTURAL ECONOMY
DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
GLOBAL MARKETS
INTERVENTION MEASURES
MARKET FAILURES
ECONOMIC SIZE
GLOBALIZATION
CROPS
FOREIGN INVESTMENT
POVERTY ALLEVIATION
NEW MARKETS
COMPARATIVE ADVANTAGE
TRADE TAXES
LOSS OF TARIFF REVENUE
TERMS OF TRADE EFFECT
BILATERAL TARIFFS
FACTORS OF PRODUCTION
FINANCIAL FLOWS
AGGREGATE IMPORTS
INTERNATIONAL PRICES
TRADE LIBERALIZATION
MARKET ACCESS
DOMESTIC PRODUCTION
TAX RATES
AGRICULTURAL TARIFFS
TAX
FARM SECTOR
RATE QUOTAS
GENERAL EQUILIBRIUM
DEVELOPING COUNTRY
AGRICULTURAL PROTECTIONISM
BEET
FARM
TARIFF BARRIERS
TARIFF LINE
MILK
AGRICULTURAL VALUE
ECONOMIC WELFARE
TERMS OF TRADE
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION
TRADABLE GOODS
PERFECT COMPETITION
TRADE PATTERNS
CUSTOMS REVENUE
GLOBAL COMPUTABLE GENERAL EQUILIBRIUM
IMPORT TARIFFS
EXOGENOUS SHOCKS
IMPACT OF TRADE
AGRICULTURAL MARKETS
COTTON
GINI COEFFICIENT
AGRICULTURAL TRADE
PROTECTION DATA
TRADE POLICY
DISTRIBUTION OF INCOME
WORLD TRADE ORGANIZATION
COUNTRY MARKETS
MARGINAL COSTS
DEVELOPMENT ECONOMICS
AGRICULTURAL PRICE
GLOBAL EXPORTS
EXPORTERS
ROUND OF MULTILATERAL TRADE NEGOTIATIONS
FARMS
INTERNATIONAL MARKETS
WAGES
APPLIED TARIFF
NATIONAL INCOME
UNILATERAL REFORMS
NATIONAL ECONOMY
COST OF CAPITAL
TARIFF STRUCTURE
EXPORT PRICE
FATS
TRADE POLICIES
VOLUME
DOMESTIC SALES
TRADE POLICY REFORMS
AGRICULTURAL POLICY
INEQUALITY
PROTECTIONISM
AGRICULTURE
DEVELOPED COUNTRIES
FREE ACCESS
FREE TRADE
AGRICULTURAL INCENTIVES
DEMAND SHOCKS
TRADE REFORM
IMPORT INCREASES
INTENSIVE FARMING
INTERNATIONAL ECONOMICS
GLOBAL TRADE
MEAT
BENCHMARK
GLOBAL ECONOMIC PROSPECTS
FREE MARKETS
BILATERAL TARIFF
TRANSITION ECONOMIES
TRADE FLOWS
CURRENT ACCOUNT
TREASURY
DAIRY
EXPORT SHARE
BILATERAL TRADE
ECONOMIC POLICY
GRAIN
IMPORTS
SUGAR CANE
UNSKILLED WORKERS
TARIFF RATE QUOTAS
PREFERENTIAL TRADE
WORLD ECONOMY
MEAT PRODUCTS
ACCESSION NEGOTIATIONS
FOOD PRODUCTS
DOMESTIC CONSUMPTION
LIVESTOCK
PRICE DISTORTIONS
ITC
NON-TARIFF BARRIERS
SAVINGS
VALUE OF OUTPUT
ANTI-TRADE
PRICE DISTORTION
COMPARATIVE ADVANTAGES
EXPORT TAXES
Popis: This paper analyzes the economic effects of agricultural price and merchandise trade policies around the world as of 2004 on global markets, net farm incomes, and national and regional economic welfare and poverty, using the global economy wide Linkage model, new estimates of agricultural price distortions for developing countries, and poverty elasticity's approach. It addresses two questions: to what extent are policies as of 2004 still reducing rewards from farming in developing countries and thereby adding to inequality across countries in farm household incomes? Are they depressing value added more in primary agriculture than in the rest of the economy of developing countries, and earnings of unskilled workers more than of owners of other factors of production, thereby potentially contributing to inequality and poverty within developing countries (given that farm incomes are well below non-farm incomes in most developing countries and that agriculture there is intensive in the use of unskilled labor)? Results are presented for the key countries and regions of the world and for the world as a whole. They reveal that, by moving to free markets, income inequality between countries will be reduced at least slightly, all but one-sixth of the gains to developing countries will come from agricultural policy reform, unskilled workers in developing countries the majority of whom work on farms will benefit most from reform, net farm incomes in developing countries will rise by 6 percent compared with 2 percent for non-agricultural value added, and the number of people surviving on less than US$1 a day will drop 3 percent globally.
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