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E-grāmata: Agricultural Policies for Poverty Reduction [CABI E-books]

  • Formāts: 192 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 01-Apr-2012
  • Izdevniecība: CABI Publishing
  • ISBN-13: 9781780641058
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  • Formāts: 192 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 01-Apr-2012
  • Izdevniecība: CABI Publishing
  • ISBN-13: 9781780641058
This study addresses the role of agricultural policies in raising incomes in developing countries. Higher incomes are essential for sustained progress on the first Millennium Development Goal (MDG1), which calls for the eradication of extreme poverty and hunger, and includes a specific target of reducing by 50% between 1990 and 2015 the proportion of people living on less than a dollar a day. The aim is to identify ways in which the appropriate set of policies may vary according to a country's stage of development. A synthesis volume will also be published for policy makers. With more than two-thirds of the world's poor living in rural areas, higher rural incomes are needed to sustain poverty reduction and reduce hunger. This volume sets out a strategy for raising rural incomes which emphasises the need to create diversified rural economies with opportunities within and outside agriculture. This means adopting policies that facilitate rather than impede structural change and integrate agricultural policies within the overall mix of policies and institutional reforms that are needed. By investing in public goods, such as infrastructure and agricultural research, and by building effective social safety nets, governments can reduce the pressures related to less efficient policies such as price controls and input subsidies.
Executive Summary 11(4)
Agricultural Policies for Raising Rural Incomes: An Introduction 15(8)
References
22(1)
Chapter 1 A Strategic Framework for Strengthening Rural Incomes in Developing Countries
23(38)
1.1 Introduction
24(3)
1.2 Economic development and the structural transformation
27(13)
1.3 Policy responses to structural change
40(4)
1.4 A strategic framework for strengthening rural incomes and facilitating smallholder adjustment
44(9)
1.5 Conclusions
53(8)
Notes
55(2)
References
57(4)
Chapter 2 Distributional Impacts of Commodity Prices in Developing Countries
61(28)
2.1 Introduction
62(2)
2.2 Methodology and data
64(3)
2.3 Hypothetical price shocks and illustrative results
67(4)
2.4 Retrospective look at the 2007/08 food price crisis
71(10)
2.5 Prospective look at the 2009-18 period
81(3)
2.6 Conclusions
84(5)
Notes
87(1)
References
87(2)
Chapter 3 The Distributional Implications of Agricultural Policies in Developing Countries - Findings from the Development Policy Evaluation Model (DEVPEM)
89(20)
3.1 Introduction
90(2)
3.2 The Development Policy Evaluation Model (DEVPEM)
92(6)
3.3 Agricultural policy simulations with DEVPEM
98(7)
3.4 Conclusions
105(4)
Notes
107(1)
References
107(2)
Chapter 4 Stabilisation Policies in Developing Countries after the 2007-08 Food Crisis
109(60)
4.1 Introduction
110(5)
4.2 Economic environment
115(17)
4.3 Objectives
132(7)
4.4 Policy instruments
139(10)
4.5 Institutional arrangements
149(7)
4.6 Conclusions
156(13)
Notes
161(1)
References
161(8)
Chapter 5 The Use of Input Subsidies in Low-income Countries
169
5.1 Introduction
170(4)
5.2 Unpicking the arguments: Objectives of input subsidy programmes
174(2)
5.3 Disadvantages and dangers of input subsidies
176(2)
5.4 Experiences of input subsidies
178(5)
5.5 Design of subsidy programmes
183(6)
5.6 Conclusions
189
Notes
190(1)
References
190