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Economic reform, trade and agricultural development / edited by Ian Goldin.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Houndmills : St. Martinʾs Press, c1993.Description: xv, 338 p. : ill. ; 23 cmISBN:
  • 0312099851
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 338.18 ECO
Contents:
Preface / Louis Emmerij 1. Introduction / Ian Goldin Pt. I. Africa. 2. Government Policies and Agricultural Performance: Tanzania and Kenya / David Bevan, Paul Collier and Jan Willem Gunning. 3. Agriculture, Liberalisation and Economic Growth in Ghana and Cote d'Ivoire / James Pickett. 4. Agriculture and the Policy Environment Political Dreams and Policy Nightmares: Zambia and Zimbabwe / Doris J. Jansen and Andrew Rukovo. 5. Namibian Agriculture and Economy-Wide Policies / Walter Elkan, Eline van der Linden and Robin Sherbourne. 6. Agricultural Policy Reform in Morocco, 1984-91 / Jonathan Kydd and Sophie Thoyer Pt. II. Latin America. 7. Labour Markets, Migration and Welfare: Agriculture in the Mexico-US Free Trade Agreement / Santiago Levy and Sweder van Wijnbergen. 8. Heterodox Stabilization Plans and Agriculture in Brazil, 1986-91 / Gervasio Castro de Rezende Pt. III. Asia. 9. Trade Liberalisation and Indian Agriculture / Shankar Subramanian. 10. Policy Reform, Chinese Agriculture and the Implications for China's Trade / Christopher Findlay, Andrew Watson and Will Martin Pt. IV. Formerly Centrally Planned Economies. 11. Agricultural Policy Reforms in Eastern Europe and the Former USSR: a Note on the Implications for International Trade in Agricultural Products / Csaba Csaki. 12. Intersectoral Changes in Former Socialist Economies: Distinguishing Initial from Longer-Term Responses / Kym Anderson
Summary: Focusing on the links between macroeconomic and agricultural reforms, this book examines, in a comparative perspective, these hitherto neglected but vital links, providing both theoretical and policy perspectives on the scope and sequencing of economic reforms.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.


Preface / Louis Emmerij
1. Introduction / Ian Goldin
Pt. I. Africa. 2. Government Policies and Agricultural Performance: Tanzania and Kenya / David Bevan, Paul Collier and Jan Willem Gunning. 3. Agriculture, Liberalisation and Economic Growth in Ghana and Cote d'Ivoire / James Pickett. 4. Agriculture and the Policy Environment
Political Dreams and Policy Nightmares: Zambia and Zimbabwe / Doris J. Jansen and Andrew Rukovo. 5. Namibian Agriculture and Economy-Wide Policies / Walter Elkan, Eline van der Linden and Robin Sherbourne. 6. Agricultural Policy Reform in Morocco, 1984-91 / Jonathan Kydd and Sophie Thoyer
Pt. II. Latin America. 7. Labour Markets, Migration and Welfare: Agriculture in the Mexico-US Free Trade Agreement / Santiago Levy and Sweder van Wijnbergen. 8. Heterodox Stabilization Plans and Agriculture in Brazil, 1986-91 / Gervasio Castro de Rezende
Pt. III. Asia. 9. Trade Liberalisation and Indian Agriculture / Shankar Subramanian. 10. Policy Reform, Chinese Agriculture and the Implications for China's Trade / Christopher Findlay, Andrew Watson and Will Martin
Pt. IV. Formerly Centrally Planned Economies. 11. Agricultural Policy Reforms in Eastern Europe and the Former USSR: a Note on the Implications for International Trade in Agricultural Products / Csaba Csaki. 12. Intersectoral Changes in Former Socialist Economies: Distinguishing Initial from Longer-Term Responses / Kym Anderson

Focusing on the links between macroeconomic and agricultural reforms, this book examines, in a comparative perspective, these hitherto neglected but vital links, providing both theoretical and policy perspectives on the scope and sequencing of economic reforms.

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