Growth of agricultural protection in East Asia
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Anderson, Kym
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Elsevier
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Japan is well known for its restrictions
on food imports. Less well
known is the fact that South Korea
and Taiwan are also protective of
their agricultural sectors. This
protectionism began early this
century when all three countries
were part of the Japanese Empire,
and it has increased rapidly during
the 1990s and 1970s. Today, food
prices in East Asia average two or
three times higher than in international
markets, reflecting levels
of protection that rival those in
Western Europe.
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Food Policy
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