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A Billion Dollars a Day - E.Wesley F. Peterson

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        Livre - E.Wesley F. Peterson - Langue : Anglais

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      • Auteur(s) : E.Wesley F. Peterson
      • Editeur : John Wiley And Sons Ltd
      • Langue : Anglais
      • Expédition : 492
      • ISBN : 9781405185868



      • Résumé :
        A Billion Dollars a Day

        This text provides a good narrative on the economics of government intervention, the structure of the world food system and history of the WTO, and the provision of farm subsidies by developed economies, with a special focus on the U.S. and EU.
        P. Lynn Kennedy, Louisiana State University

        This extremely well-researched and documented book provides a comprehensive overview of the impact (both intentional and unintentional) that developed nations' agricultural policies can have on underdeveloped agricultural-based nations.
        Jay E. Noel, Cal Poly State University

        This text's discussion and explanation of subsidies is well developed in a historical and international context that is not found elsewhere.
        Conrad Lyford, Texas Tech University

        Peterson has done a nice job of taking complicated issues and explaining them in a manner that is understandable for students with limited background in policy, development, and trade. This well-written text brings both a U.S. and a world perspective to the timely and important topics of government farm policy and food prices.
        Rick Whitacre, Illinois State University

        Why do Europe, the United States, and some key Asian countries spend, in aggregate, a billion dollars a day on various agricultural price supports, when much of this money ends up in the hands of large agribusiness? In a lively, non-technical, and up-to-date account, this book addresses the core questions that surround the issues of agricultural subsidies.

        Peterson provides a detailed examination of subsidy histories and the current policies of the United States, various European countries, Australia and New Zealand, and Korea and Japan. Also included is a discussion of how these policies affect developing countries - examining, in particular, their impact on farmers in low-income countries....

        Biographie:

        E. Wesley F. Peterson is a Professor of Agricultural Economics at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. He holds a B.A. in Anthropology from the University of California-Berkeley, a Masters in Public Affairs from Princeton University and a Ph.D. in Agricultural Economics from Michigan State University. He was a Faculty Member at a French agribusiness institute and at Texas A&M University before moving to Nebraska. His research and teaching interests are in the areas of international agricultural trade, agricultural policy, and agricultural development in low-income countries.

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        Sommaire:

        Preface viii

        List of Abbreviations xi

        Prologue xiv

        1 Introduction: The Problem of Agricultural Subsidies 1

        Benin 1

        Western Agricultural Subsidies 7

        Organization of the Book 13

        2 The Economics of Government Intervention 15

        Introduction 15

        The Invisible Hand 17

        Market Failures 21

        Violations of the basic conditions: imperfect competition, information, and risk 22

        Public goods and externalities 28

        Income distribution, poverty, and inequality 33

        Conclusion 34

        Appendix 2.1: The Theory of the Invisible Hand 35

        Appendix 2.2: The Prisoners' Dilemma 41

        3 The Structure of the World Food System 44

        Introduction 44

        Historical Perspectives 47

        The World Food System 52

        Agribusiness, Government, and Science 65

        Conclusion 68

        Appendix 3.1: Country and Commodity Classifications used in Statistical Tables 68

        4 Global Institutions and the World Trade Organization 70

        Introduction 70

        The World Trade Organization 73

        Agriculture in the WTO 76

        Trade and Development 87

        Appendix 4.1: Comparative Advantage 94

        5 The Nature and Scope of Agricultural Subsidies in High-Income Countries 98

        Introduction 98

        Agricultural Policy Objectives and Tools 100

        Agricultural Subsidies in OECD Countries 105

        Effects of OECD Agricultural Subsidies 116

        Conclusion 122

        6 U.S. Agricultural Policy: How Not to Save the Family Farm 123

        Introduction 123

        Historical Overview of U.S. Farm Policy 126

        The Impacts of U.S. Farm Subsidies 142

        The Politics of U.S. Agricultural Policies 147

        Appendix 6.1: ERS Farm Typology 150

        7 Agricultural Policy in the European Union: Europe's Sacred Cows 152

        Introduction 152

        Agricultural Policy in the European Union 157

        The Impact of the Common Agricultural Policy 170

        Appendix 7.1: Green Currencies and the Re-Nationalization of the CAP 177

        8 Agricultural Policy on the Pacifi c Rim: Non-Trade Concerns versus Comparative Advantage 180

        Introduction 180

        Japan and Korea 183

        Australia and New Zealand 193

        Conclusion 202

        9 Agricultural Policy in Developing Countries: Cheap Food 205

        Introduction 205

        The Developing World 207

        Agricultural Policy in Developing Countries 214

        The Impacts of Agricultural and Trade Policy Reforms 224

        Conclusion 229

        Appendix 9.1: Country Lists 231

        10 Conclusion: Whither Agricultural Policy? 235

        References 253

        Index 279

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