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Format: 1 Online-Ressource (1213-1686 pages
ISBN: 9780444510808 , 044451080X
Series Statement: Handbooks in economics 18
Note: Includes bibliographical references and indexes. - Print version record
Additional Edition: ISBN 9780444510808
Additional Edition: ISBN 044451080X
Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Handbook of agricultural economics. Vol. 2A, Agriculture and its external linkages Amsterdam : North-Holland ISBN 9780444510808
Additional Edition: ISBN 044451080X
Language: English
Keywords: Landwirtschaftliche Betriebslehre ; Agrarpolitik ; Landwirtschaft ; Wirtschaftstheorie ; Electronic books
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  • 2
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    UID:
    gbv_1831638118
    ISBN: 9780444510808
    In: Handbook of agricultural economics, Amsterdam [u.a.] : Elsevier, 2002, (2002), Seite I-1-I-31, 9780444510808
    In: 044451080X
    In: year:2002
    In: pages:I-1-I-31
    Language: English
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  • 3
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    gbv_1831638223
    ISBN: 9780444510808
    Content: This chapter is concerned with agricultural supply responses in developing countries. Its main emphasis is in explicitly considering the dynamics of the natural resource base (e.g., soil quality, water, etc.) of agriculture as well as the endogenous evolution of rural environmental institutions (e.g., property rights) that may impinge upon agricultural productivity over the long run. The endogenous nature of the natural resource and institutional dynamics is particularly relevant for poor tropical areas where the agricultural and natural resource base is fragile and the rural institutions are both heterogeneous and in process of change. Under those conditions certain government policies can easily have unexpected adverse effects on agricultural productivity and farmers' income.
    In: Handbook of agricultural economics, Amsterdam [u.a.] : Elsevier, 2002, (2002), Seite 1213-1247, 9780444510808
    In: 044451080X
    In: year:2002
    In: pages:1213-1247
    Language: English
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  • 4
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    gbv_1831638215
    ISBN: 9780444510808
    Content: The distinctive nature of environmental quality problems in agriculture — an industry based on the extraction of highly variable natural resources under stochastic conditions — has important implications for policy design. First, we examine the source of environmental quality problems and the strength of incentives for resource stewardship that may incidentally induce farmers to protect environmental quality. In turn, we examine environmental policy design under two features that are pervasive in agriculture: (1) heterogeneity caused by resource variability and (2) uncertainty. Next, we examine the effects of interactions between agricultural, environmental, and resource policies. Finally, we review important areas for further research.
    In: Handbook of agricultural economics, Amsterdam [u.a.] : Elsevier, 2002, (2002), Seite 1249-1313, 9780444510808
    In: 044451080X
    In: year:2002
    In: pages:1249-1313
    Language: English
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  • 5
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    gbv_1831638207
    ISBN: 9780444510808
    Content: In the conventional theory of common-pool resources, participants do not undertake efforts to design their own governance arrangements. Substantial empirical evidence exists, however, that many common-pool resources are self-governed. Thus, in this chapter, I briefly review the conventional theory of common-pool resources. Then, I provide an overview of the empirical studies that test this theory in experimental laboratories. In the third section, I provide an overview of the empirical studies of this theory conducted in field settings. Since research in the lab and in the field both provide evidence that appropriators from common-pool resources do self-organize, the fourth section is devoted to the presentation of an initial theory of self-organization focusing on the benefit-cost calculus of individual appropriators. Two major theoretical puzzles remain, having to do with the effect of the size of a group and its heterogeneity.
    In: Handbook of agricultural economics, Amsterdam [u.a.] : Elsevier, 2002, (2002), Seite 1315-1339, 9780444510808
    In: 044451080X
    In: year:2002
    In: pages:1315-1339
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  • 6
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    gbv_1831638193
    ISBN: 9780444510808
    Content: A broad range of agriculture-environment interactions can be organized around the concept of agriculture as a producer and consumer of ecosystem services . Viewed as capital assets, ecosystems embody production technologies that are valuable, complex, and often poorly understood. The quantity and quality of services they deliver depend almost always on the joint actions of many dispersed resource users. Furthermore, ecosystems deliver multiple types of services, across widely varying spatial scales. Efficient delivery of alternative environmental “crops” such as carbon sequestration, water quality, and wildlife habitat requires distinctive institutional forms, and an intellectual integration of ecology into agricultural economics.
    In: Handbook of agricultural economics, Amsterdam [u.a.] : Elsevier, 2002, (2002), Seite 1341, 9780444510808
    In: 044451080X
    In: year:2002
    In: pages:1341
    Language: English
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  • 7
    UID:
    gbv_1831638185
    ISBN: 9780444510808
    Content: This chapter reviews the literature on applied general equilibrium analysis of agricultural and resource policies. It begins with a historical overview, followed by an assessment of the benefits of this methodology for examining sectoral policies. The chapter then turns to questions of disaggregation of commodities, households, regions and factors of production. Parameter specification and model closure are discussed, as well as problems of modeling policies which affect agriculture. There are also special sections on agriculture and the environment, product differentiation and imperfect competition, and model validation. The chapter closes with a discussion of future challenges to the field.
    In: Handbook of agricultural economics, Amsterdam [u.a.] : Elsevier, 2002, (2002), Seite 1373-1419, 9780444510808
    In: 044451080X
    In: year:2002
    In: pages:1373-1419
    Language: English
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  • 8
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    gbv_1831638177
    ISBN: 9780444510808
    Content: Based on an economy-wide perspective, this paper begins with a discussion of the bias against exports and agriculture that characterized the economic literature and the development strategies in many developing countries after World War II. This is followed by an analysis of how the macroeconomic environment affects agricultural price incentives. Specifically, the paper discusses how policies concerning industrial protection, exchange rates, and interest rates and other fiscal policies can strongly influence the economic incentives for agriculture compared with other sectors, identifying the most relevant literature and alternative approaches used on this issue. It then proceeds to examine how the real exchange rate can be affected by exogenous shocks, such as the foreign terms of trade, with emphases on the Dutch disease phenomenon and agriculture. The paper next examines the influence of interest rates on incentives in agriculture, arguing that, surprisingly, this has been a neglected area in the literature. The paper explores the effects on agriculture of structural adjustment programs implemented since the early 1980s in developing countries. The final section surveys the literature on agriculture and the macroeconomy in industrial countries, focusing on the impact of the exchange rate on export competitiveness in the United States, the cost of agricultural protection for the overall economy in Europe and Japan, and the increased importance of fluctuations in money markets for the farm sector and the additional instability they generate.
    In: Handbook of agricultural economics, Amsterdam [u.a.] : Elsevier, 2002, (2002), Seite 1421-1454, 9780444510808
    In: 044451080X
    In: year:2002
    In: pages:1421-1454
    Language: English
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  • 9
    UID:
    gbv_1831638169
    ISBN: 9780444510808
    Content: The existence of linkages between the agricultural sector and the rest of the economy points to the specificity of that sector and justifies why we can conceive of a macroeconomics of agriculture . The primary sector is characterized by product homogeneity, a pre-condition for the absence of imperfect competition. Also, agricultural prices are subject to seasonal variations. Moreover, farming activities are often carried on by large fractions of the population and are very dispersed on the territory. Finally, production of commodities relies on an irreproducible factor of production — land — whose availability is finite and whose productivity cannot be individually infinitely increased. Given these features, we expect macroeconomic policy to affect the agricultural sector, and agricultural prices and markets to affect other sectors and the macroeconomy in a specific way (as opposed to the other sectors). In this essay, the transmission mechanisms and linkages — by which changes in one sector alter economic performance in other sectors — are described under the sub-headings of backward linkages — from agriculture to the rest of the economy — forward linkages — from the macroeconomy and the international economy to agriculture — and second-round feed-back interdependent linkages. Models and studies attempting to quantify the linkages are then discussed in terms of theoretical constructs, structural econometric models, computable general-equilibrium models, and time-series models.
    In: Handbook of agricultural economics, Amsterdam [u.a.] : Elsevier, 2002, (2002), Seite 1455-1485, 9780444510808
    In: 044451080X
    In: year:2002
    In: pages:1455-1485
    Language: English
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  • 10
    UID:
    gbv_1831638150
    ISBN: 9780444510808
    Content: This chapter takes an analytical look at the potential role of agriculture in contributing to economic growth, and develops a framework for understanding and quantifying this contribution. The framework points to the key areas where positive linkages, not necessarily well-mediated by markets, might exist, and it highlights the empirical difficulties in establishing their quantitative magnitude and direction of impact. Evidence on the impact of investments in rural education and of nutrition on economic growth is reviewed. The policy discussion focuses especially on the role of agricultural growth in poverty alleviation and the nature of the market environment that will stimulate that growth.
    In: Handbook of agricultural economics, Amsterdam [u.a.] : Elsevier, 2002, (2002), Seite 1487-1546, 9780444510808
    In: 044451080X
    In: year:2002
    In: pages:1487-1546
    Language: English
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