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    Format: 1 online resource (323 p.)
    ISBN: 1-280-03001-1 , 9786610030019 , 92-64-15889-8
    Series Statement: China in the Global Economy,
    Content: This book presents the proceedings of an OECD conference reflecting on how China can best manage its reform process under WTO integration. It is an invaluable analysis of farm and rural realities in today’s China and their ultimate implications for world trade. China’s World Trade Organisation membership has brought unprecedented opportunities and challenges, propelling its agricultural development into a new era. China’s policymakers continue to face the twin challenges of raising farm incomes and restructuring the rural economy. Do economy-wide policies in China support the agricultural sector? What is the true extent of the "peasant burden"? What policies will most effectively promote the development of rural areas? What is the role of education in improving rural livelihoods and redeploying rural labour? What is the degree of market integration and how well are prices transmitted throughout the country? These questions and issues were debated based on the papers reproduced in this publication. They offer the reader the fruits of timely analytical and strategic thinking by some of the world’s renowned experts on China’s agricultural policies and on methods of policy analysis.
    Note: "This book presents the proceedings of an OECD conference reflecting on how China can best manage its reform process under WTO integration." , FOREWORD; CONTENTS; EXECUTIVE SUMMARY; OPENING STATEMENTS; Mr. Qinglin Du, Minister, Ministry of Agriculture, China; Mr. Herwig Schlögl, Deputy Secretary-General, OECD; Mr. Ken Ash, Deputy Director, Directorate for Food, Agriculture and Fisheries, OECD; SESSION 1. AGRICULTURAL POLICY FRAMEWORK IN CHINA: PRACTICE ANDMETHODS OF ANALYSIS; Agricultural policy adjustment in China after WTO accession - Mr. Zhenwei Liu; The role of agricultural and other policies in raising rural incomes in China -Mr. Andrzej Kwiecinski and Mr. Xiande Li , China's WTO accession and its agricultural policy reform - Mr. Xiwen ChenTrade distortions and transfer efficiency of agricultural support measures -Mr. Jesús Antón; SESSION 2. MARKET PRICE SUPPORT POLICIES; Changes in China's price and marketing systems for primary agriculturalcommodities - Mr. Hongyuan Song; Agricultural protection and regional market integration in China: the impact of China'sWTO membership on the agricultural sector - Mr. Jikun Huang and Mr. Scott Rozelle , Managing tariff quotas for grains in China: possible effects on imports anddomestic prices - Mr. Harry de Gorter and Ms. Jianwen LiuIncreasing rural incomes in China: policy reforms in the spirit of the Household Responsibility System - Mr. Bryan Lohmar; SESSION 3. BUDGETARY SUPPORT POLICIES; On the policy of agricultural financial support in China - Mr. Ming Su; "Peasant burden": taxes and levies imposed on Chinese farmers -Mr. Claude Aubert and Mr. Xiande Li; Agricultural infrastructure support policy in China - Mr. Ying Du, Mr. Sushe Liu andMr. Tianchao Qiu , Agricultural credit policy in China: measurements, effects and adjustment -Mr. Guangwen HeSESSION 4. MEASUREMENT OF AGRICULTURAL SUPPORT; How to measure the level of agricultural support: comparison of the methodologiesapplied by OECD and WTO - Mr. Dimitris Diakosavvas; The evolution of agricultural policies in OECD countries as reflected by the level andstructure of agricultural support - Mr. Wilfrid Legg; The measurement of the level of support in selected non-OECD countries -Ms. Olga Melyukhina , Experience and issues in measuring the level of agricultural support in China -Mr. Wei-Ming Tian, Ms. Li-Qin Zhang and Mr. Zhang-Yue ZhouANNEX; Agenda; List of Participants , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 92-64-19886-5
    Language: English
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