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3. Revisiting the Question of Price and Income Support to Agriculture

verfasst von : C. Saratchand, Simin Akhter

Erschienen in: Indian Agriculture Under the Shadows of WTO and FTAs

Verlag: Springer Singapore

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Abstract

A key issue in the foundation and subsequent evolution of the decisions on agricultural trade under the World Trade Organization (WTO) was the question of price and income support to agriculture. It is generally believed that income support, as opposed to price support, is less trade-distorting, which is also reflected in their classification under the Agreement on Agriculture (AoA). Price support is classified under the trade-distorting Amber box, whereas income support is covered by the provisions of the Green box that are considered as minimally trade-distorting. Most developing countries, however, tend to resort to price-support policies due to budgetary constraints and fiscal concerns. Any redistributive policies like the National Rural Employment Guarantee Program though found to be highly effective in bringing up wages and rural income are often critiqued domestically by neoliberals for the financial burden they allegedly place on the exchequer. This study seeks to engage with a particular aspect of critique of price-support policies that claim that income-support policies extended to farmers in developed countries do not distort prices and output. Though this proposition may be valid in a partial equilibrium perfectly competitive model, it is not necessarily valid in an oligopoly or a general equilibrium framework or a Keynesian/Kaleckian macroeconomic setting. Thus, this study makes a modest attempt to demonstrate that income-support measures, like price-support measures are also trade-distorting.

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Fußnoten
1
Patnaik (2004) discusses at length the impact of procurement and price-support policies on rural incomes and relative poverty.
 
2
Singh et al. (2017) look at the various provisions of the act and critically evaluate the impact of each one of these on the relative income of different participants in each sector of the economy.
 
3
For many primary commodities including many agricultural crops speculation often results in price volatility that is somewhat unrelated to changes in demand of actual users and supply of actual producers.
 
4
For a detailed discussion, refer to Varian (2004).
 
5
Simple models of oligopoly such as those considered in this paper are discussed in Friedman (1983).
 
6
Rude (2001) has provided a detailed evaluation of green box subsidies in the framework of the WTO wherein a discussion of income-support measures is provided.
 
7
For a detailed understanding of this issue, please refer to Blecker and Setterfield (2019).
 
8
Producer support estimate by definition is gross transfer from direct and indirect tax revenue to producer subsidy within a sector. Since tax revenue is much lesser than producer subsidy transfers in the sector the sign carried by the variable is negative. It needs to be noted that the variable itself does not speak about who receives this subsidy within the sector and is thus silent about the income redistributive aspect of the tax/subsidy. There is thus a need for a ratio that looks at the share of the subsidy going to small/marginal versus large producers.
 
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Metadaten
Titel
Revisiting the Question of Price and Income Support to Agriculture
verfasst von
C. Saratchand
Simin Akhter
Copyright-Jahr
2021
Verlag
Springer Singapore
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-33-6854-5_3

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