Methodologies for measuring agricultural price intervention effects
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This paper describes the use of micro- economic, informal methodologies in six country case studies (Argentina, Egypt, Kenya, Pakistan , Thailand and Yogoslavia ) and in extensive intervention with market forces by governents in LDC, which has turned the domestic terms of trade against agriculture and has significant efficiency and income distribution effects.
This paper should be read in conjunction with "Agricultural Prices, Taxes and subsidies, a Review of Experience", a forthcoming staff working paper by Gilbert Brown and Graham Donaldson; and four case studies for : Argentina (Reca), Egypt (Cuddihy), Pakistan (Brown and Gotsch) and Thailand (Bertrand).
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