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Policy bias and agriculture: Partial and general equilibrium measures (2001)
Venue: | Review of Development Economics |
Citations: | 5 - 1 self |
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Citation Context ...ors. Evidence for major traded agricultural commodities indicates that price transmission elasticities are close to one for developed countries, although significantly lower for developing countries (=-=Mundlak and Larson 1992-=-). Ardeni (1989), on the other hand, finds that changes in world prices or trade policy measures are generally only partially transmitted through to 3 prices of domestic substitutes. In general, elast... |
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Citation Context ...ce index defined as the weighted average of non-agricultural producer prices. The relative producer prices of agricultural products vis-a-vis the non0 approach (FAO 1975; Josling and Tangermann 1989; =-=Webb et al. 1990-=-).5 px iag piag ' and p'iag ' px'iag agricultural aggregate price are given by . P AGN X P AGN X The direct agricultural bias against products indexed by iag is defined as the proportionate deviation... |
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Measuring levels of protection in agriculture: a survey of approaches and results
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Citation Context ... nonagricultural producer price index defined as the weighted average of non-agricultural producer prices. The relative producer prices of agricultural products vis-a-vis the non0 approach (FAO 1975; =-=Josling and Tangermann 1989-=-; Webb et al. 1990).5 px iag piag ' and p'iag ' px'iag agricultural aggregate price are given by . P AGN X P AGN X The direct agricultural bias against products indexed by iag is defined as the propo... |
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Agricultural Protection and Stabilization Policies: A Framework for Measurement
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Citation Context ... , and the nonagricultural producer price index defined as the weighted average of non-agricultural producer prices. The relative producer prices of agricultural products vis-a-vis the non0 approach (=-=FAO 1975-=-; Josling and Tangermann 1989; Webb et al. 1990).5 px iag piag ' and p'iag ' px'iag agricultural aggregate price are given by . P AGN X P AGN X The direct agricultural bias against products indexed b... |
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