Do Global Trade Distortions Still Harm Developing Country Farmers?
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Anderson, Kym
Valenzuela, Ernesto
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Springer Verlag (Germany)
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We estimate the impact of global merchandise trade distortions and services
regulations on agricultural value added in various countries. Using the latest
versions of the GTAP database and the GTAP-AGR model of the global economy,
our results suggest real net farm incomes would rise in developing countries with
a move to free trade, thereby alleviating rural poverty—despite a terms of trade
deterioration for some developing countries that are net food importers or are enjoying
preferential access to agricultural markets of high-income countries. We also
show, for several large developing countries, the contribution of their own versus
other countries’ trade policies.
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Review of World Economics