Agricultural Policies in Emerging and Transition Economies 1999

Agricultural Policies in Emerging and Transition Economies 1999
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Publisher : OECD Publishing
Total Pages : 391
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ISBN-10 : 9789264173699
ISBN-13 : 9264173692
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Synopsis Agricultural Policies in Emerging and Transition Economies 1999 by : OECD

This publication is the seventh in a series of annual evaluations of agricultural policies, markets, and trade developments in non-OECD countries. It

Agricultural Policies in Emerging and Transition Economies

Agricultural Policies in Emerging and Transition Economies
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Publisher : OECD Publishing
Total Pages : 292
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ISBN-10 : 9264160744
ISBN-13 : 9789264160743
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Synopsis Agricultural Policies in Emerging and Transition Economies by : Centre for Co-operation with Non-members

Are the central and eastern European countries (CEECs) now firmly on the path to sustainable levels of agricultural output?

Agricultural Policies in Emerging and Transition Economies 2000

Agricultural Policies in Emerging and Transition Economies 2000
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Publisher : OECD Publishing
Total Pages : 151
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ISBN-10 : 9789264182202
ISBN-13 : 9264182209
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Synopsis Agricultural Policies in Emerging and Transition Economies 2000 by : OECD

This eighth edition of Agricultural Policies in Emerging and Transition economies presents the latest available data on agricultural policies and support in emerging and transition economies and analyzes interactions between OECD member countries policies and those of emerging/transition economies.

Agricultural Policies in Emerging and Transition Economies 1998 Monitoring and Evaluation

Agricultural Policies in Emerging and Transition Economies 1998 Monitoring and Evaluation
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Publisher : OECD Publishing
Total Pages : 285
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ISBN-10 : 9789264163652
ISBN-13 : 9264163654
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Synopsis Agricultural Policies in Emerging and Transition Economies 1998 Monitoring and Evaluation by : OECD

Evaluates and provides statistical information on agricultural policies, including support, of emerging and transition economies in 1998.

Distortions to Agricultural Incentives in Europe's Transition Economies

Distortions to Agricultural Incentives in Europe's Transition Economies
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Publisher : World Bank Publications
Total Pages : 402
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ISBN-10 : 9780821374207
ISBN-13 : 0821374206
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Synopsis Distortions to Agricultural Incentives in Europe's Transition Economies by : Kym Anderson

The vast majority of the world's poorest households depend on farming for their livelihood. During the 1960s and 1970s, most developing countries imposed pro-urban and anti-agricultural policies, while many high-income countries restricted agricultural imports and subsidized their farmers. Both sets of policies inhibited economic growth and poverty alleviation in developing countries. Although progress has been made over the past two decades to reduce those policy biases, many trade- and welfare-reducing price distortions remain between agriculture and other sectors as well as within the agricultural sector of both rich and poor countries. Comprehensive empirical studies of the disarray in world agricultural markets first appeared approximately 20 years ago. Since then the OECD has provided estimates each year of market distortions in high-income countries, but there has been no comparable estimates for the world's developing countries. This volume is the first in a series (other volumes cover Africa, Asia, and Latin America) that not only fill that void for recent years but extend the estimates in a consistent and comparable way back in time--and provide analytical narratives for scores of countries that shed light on the evolving nature and extent of policy interventions over the past half-century. 'Distortions to Agricultural Incentives in Europe's Transition Economies' provides an overview of the evolution of distortions to agricultural incentives caused by price and trade policies in the economies of Eastern Europe and Central Asia that are transitioning away from central planning. The book includes country and subregional studies of the ten transition economies of Central and Eastern Europe that joined the European Union in 2004 or 2007, of seven other large member countries of the Commonwealth of Independent States, and of Turkey. Together these countries comprise over 90 percent of the Europe and Central Asia region's population and GDP. Sectoral, trade, and exchange rate policies in the region have changed greatly since the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991, but price distortions remain. The new empirical indicators in these country studies provide a strong evidence-based foundation for evaluating policy options in the years ahead.