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Market Effects of Crop Support Measures
OECD. Published by : OECD Publishing
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Availability: Available  Publication date:  12 Sep 2001  Language: English  Pages: 120  ISBN: 9789264195011  OECD Code: 512001141E1 
 

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Governments in many OECD countries intervene in agricultural markets to boost crop producer returns by applying tariffs to the prices of imported cereals and oilseeds and/or subsidising prices paid by foreign buyers. Historically, market price support attributable to such interventions comprised the lion’s share of total financial support afforded crop producers in OECD countries. In recent years, however, the share of crop producer support due to trade policy measures has declined, while that due to payments made directly from government budgets has increased. This publication compares the market impacts of market price support and several kinds of budgetary direct payments using indicators of economic efficiency and trade distortion. The main finding is a numerical ranking of the support measures studied showing a close inverse relationship between trade distortion and transfer efficiency. That is to say, those support measures found to be most efficient in transferring income to farmers are least distorting to trade.


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Table of contents:

Executive Summary
Market Effects of Crop Support Measures
-Introduction
-Qualitative Analysis of Differences in Policy Effects among Support Measures
-Quantitative Differences among Support Measures
-Conclusions and Policy Implications
-References
Annex 1. Model Documentation and Additional Results
-Crop Model Structure, Parameters, and Elasticities
-Country Results from Simulation Experiments Comparing Policy Effects among Support Measures
-References
Annex 2. Elasticities of Substitution and Factor Supply in Canadian, Mexican, and United State Agriculture by David Abler
-Introduction
-Estimates of Elasticities of Substitution
-Estimates of Factor Supply Elasticities
-Suitability of Available Estimates for the PEM Project
-Plausible Ranges of Parameter Values
-Procedures for Dealing with Parameter Uncertainty
-References
Annex 3. Elasticities of Substitution and Factor Supply Elasticities in European Agriculture: A Review of Past Studies by Klaus Salhofer
-Introduction
-Elasticities of Substitution
-Factor Supply Elasticities
-Statistical Procedures for Sensitivity Testing
--Suitability of the Available Estimates for Modelling the Effects of Agricultural Policy Changes
-References

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