Agricultural incentives, growth and poverty in Latin America and the Caribbean: cross-country evidence for the period 1960-2005. Did trade liberalization increase the incomes of the poorest?

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Autores principales: Foster, William, Valdés, Alberto
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spelling oai-11362-38832020-03-06T16:50:27Z Agricultural incentives, growth and poverty in Latin America and the Caribbean: cross-country evidence for the period 1960-2005. Did trade liberalization increase the incomes of the poorest? Foster, William Valdés, Alberto Agencia Española de Cooperación Internacional para el Desarrollo ECONOMIA AGRARIA POLITICA AGRARIA POLITICA COMERCIAL COMERCIO AGRICOLA LIBERALIZACION DEL INTERCAMBIO PRECIOS AGRICOLAS POBREZA RURAL ZONAS RURALES DESARROLLO AGRICOLA APOYO A LOS PRECIOS AGRICOLAS MITIGACION DE LA POBREZA DATOS ESTADISTICOS AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS AGRICULTURAL POLICY TRADE POLICY AGRICULTURAL TRADE TRADE LIBERALIZATION AGRICULTURAL PRICES RURAL POVERTY RURAL AREAS AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT AGRICULTURAL PRICE SUPPORTS POVERTY MITIGATION STATISTICAL DATA Includes bibliography This study focuses on the link between agricultural trade openness and the sector's performance, an improvement in which could have significant impacts on poverty reduction. We emphasize Latin America, during the 1960-2005, using a recently constructed data base of agricultural support Nominal and Relative Rates of Assistance (NRA and RRA) that includes information for several developing countries, beyond the region. The principal question addressed is, does the trade regime influence sectoral growth? With the answer to this question we then make some inferences regarding the influence of sectoral growth on poverty, using estimates of the impact of agricultural growth on national economic growth which in turn impacts the incomes of the poorest quintile. The empirical analysis takes advantage of cross-country panel data from several sources, covering many developing countries in Africa, Asia and the LAC region. The LAC countries are Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Mexico, and Nicaragua. We compare groups of countries, defined by their levels of protection and changes in those levels (using both NRA and RRA), to assess the effects of the trade regime on growth in agricultural value added and production (using FAO's production index). A panel data regression analysis is also presented to estimate the impacts of the levels and changes in protection. The findings are: First, based on both the comparison of country groups and the regression analysis, when explaining agricultural GDP or production indices changes in the trade regime are more important than the absolute values of the protection levels themselves. Second, based on the regression analysis, for a representative country, removing the taxation of the trade regime (prevailing in the 1970s and 1980s) would have resulted in an increase over trend growth (at least over a five-year horizon) in the average agricultural GDP growth of about 50%. Third, using the regression model estimates and previous estimates of the links between agricultural growth and national growth and income of the poorest quintile, we simulate what would have been the impact on the income of the poorest if a representative high-tax country (a negative and stable NRA) had moved to a neutral trade regime (an NRA of zero). Annual average income growth would have risen approximately one-quarter point, or about 9 percent over its average rate during the subsequent five-year period. We offer arguments why this is likely a low estimate. Finally we discuss the implications for a future policy agenda, especially in light of the large number of LAC countries which still have high levels of interventions, both positive for importables and negative for exportables, although average sectoral protection indicators are now relatively small. 2014-01-02T15:20:37Z 2014-01-02T15:20:37Z 2011-08 Texto Documento Completo http://hdl.handle.net/11362/3883 LC/W.404 en Documentos de Proyectos 404 application/pdf AMERICA LATINA Y EL CARIBE LATIN AMERICA AND THE CARIBBEAN CEPAL
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topic ECONOMIA AGRARIA
POLITICA AGRARIA
POLITICA COMERCIAL
COMERCIO AGRICOLA
LIBERALIZACION DEL INTERCAMBIO
PRECIOS AGRICOLAS
POBREZA RURAL
ZONAS RURALES
DESARROLLO AGRICOLA
APOYO A LOS PRECIOS AGRICOLAS
MITIGACION DE LA POBREZA
DATOS ESTADISTICOS
AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS
AGRICULTURAL POLICY
TRADE POLICY
AGRICULTURAL TRADE
TRADE LIBERALIZATION
AGRICULTURAL PRICES
RURAL POVERTY
RURAL AREAS
AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT
AGRICULTURAL PRICE SUPPORTS
POVERTY MITIGATION
STATISTICAL DATA
spellingShingle ECONOMIA AGRARIA
POLITICA AGRARIA
POLITICA COMERCIAL
COMERCIO AGRICOLA
LIBERALIZACION DEL INTERCAMBIO
PRECIOS AGRICOLAS
POBREZA RURAL
ZONAS RURALES
DESARROLLO AGRICOLA
APOYO A LOS PRECIOS AGRICOLAS
MITIGACION DE LA POBREZA
DATOS ESTADISTICOS
AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS
AGRICULTURAL POLICY
TRADE POLICY
AGRICULTURAL TRADE
TRADE LIBERALIZATION
AGRICULTURAL PRICES
RURAL POVERTY
RURAL AREAS
AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT
AGRICULTURAL PRICE SUPPORTS
POVERTY MITIGATION
STATISTICAL DATA
Foster, William
Valdés, Alberto
Agricultural incentives, growth and poverty in Latin America and the Caribbean: cross-country evidence for the period 1960-2005. Did trade liberalization increase the incomes of the poorest?
description Includes bibliography
author2 Agencia Española de Cooperación Internacional para el Desarrollo
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Foster, William
Valdés, Alberto
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author Foster, William
Valdés, Alberto
author_sort Foster, William
title Agricultural incentives, growth and poverty in Latin America and the Caribbean: cross-country evidence for the period 1960-2005. Did trade liberalization increase the incomes of the poorest?
title_short Agricultural incentives, growth and poverty in Latin America and the Caribbean: cross-country evidence for the period 1960-2005. Did trade liberalization increase the incomes of the poorest?
title_full Agricultural incentives, growth and poverty in Latin America and the Caribbean: cross-country evidence for the period 1960-2005. Did trade liberalization increase the incomes of the poorest?
title_fullStr Agricultural incentives, growth and poverty in Latin America and the Caribbean: cross-country evidence for the period 1960-2005. Did trade liberalization increase the incomes of the poorest?
title_full_unstemmed Agricultural incentives, growth and poverty in Latin America and the Caribbean: cross-country evidence for the period 1960-2005. Did trade liberalization increase the incomes of the poorest?
title_sort agricultural incentives, growth and poverty in latin america and the caribbean: cross-country evidence for the period 1960-2005. did trade liberalization increase the incomes of the poorest?
publisher CEPAL
publishDate 2014
url http://hdl.handle.net/11362/3883
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