Determining comparative advantage through DRC analysis: guidelines emerging from CIMMYT's experience

Knowledge of comparative advantage is important for developing countries, because potential welfare gains from specialization and trade can be used to foster economic growth. One practical difficulty with using comparative advantage for designing agricultural policies or allocating research resources is that comparative advantage is difficult to determine empirically. The domestic resource cost (DRC) framework of analysis offers a way of empirically measuring comparative advantage by generating quantitative indicators of the efficiency of using domestic resources to produce a given commodity, as measured against the possibilities of trade. These quantitative indicators provide an empirical measure of comparative advantage. At the same time, the analytical framework allows the distortionary effects of government policies to be measured. The paper first describes the basic DRC methodology, using examples drawn from a series of case studies carried out over the past five years by the CIMMYT Economics Program. This step-by-step description of the DRC methodology is a concise, non-technical guide for use in conducting applied comparative advantage studies and addresses a number of practical and conceptual problems commonly encountered. The paper then summarizes a number of lessons learned over the years at CIMMYT and evaluates the usefulness of the DRC framework as a tool for applied policy analysis and research resource allocation.

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Main Author: Morris, M.L.
Format: Handbook biblioteca
Language:English
Published: CIMMYT 1990
Subjects:AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES AND BIOTECHNOLOGY, COST ANALYSIS, DOMESTIC TRADE, ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT, ENTERPRISES, MARKETING POLICIES, PRICE FORMATION, PRICE POLICIES, TRADE POLICIES,
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spelling dig-cimmyt-10883-8362022-09-21T15:20:30Z Determining comparative advantage through DRC analysis: guidelines emerging from CIMMYT's experience Morris, M.L. AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES AND BIOTECHNOLOGY COST ANALYSIS DOMESTIC TRADE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ENTERPRISES MARKETING POLICIES PRICE FORMATION PRICE POLICIES TRADE POLICIES COST ANALYSIS DOMESTIC TRADE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ENTERPRISES MARKETING POLICIES PRICE FORMATION PRICE POLICIES TRADE POLICIES Knowledge of comparative advantage is important for developing countries, because potential welfare gains from specialization and trade can be used to foster economic growth. One practical difficulty with using comparative advantage for designing agricultural policies or allocating research resources is that comparative advantage is difficult to determine empirically. The domestic resource cost (DRC) framework of analysis offers a way of empirically measuring comparative advantage by generating quantitative indicators of the efficiency of using domestic resources to produce a given commodity, as measured against the possibilities of trade. These quantitative indicators provide an empirical measure of comparative advantage. At the same time, the analytical framework allows the distortionary effects of government policies to be measured. The paper first describes the basic DRC methodology, using examples drawn from a series of case studies carried out over the past five years by the CIMMYT Economics Program. This step-by-step description of the DRC methodology is a concise, non-technical guide for use in conducting applied comparative advantage studies and addresses a number of practical and conceptual problems commonly encountered. The paper then summarizes a number of lessons learned over the years at CIMMYT and evaluates the usefulness of the DRC framework as a tool for applied policy analysis and research resource allocation. vii, 42 pages 2012-01-06T05:05:37Z 2012-01-06T05:05:37Z 1990 Handbook 0188-2414 http://hdl.handle.net/10883/836 English CIMMYT Economics Paper CIMMYT manages Intellectual Assets as International Public Goods. The user is free to download, print, store and share this work. In case you want to translate or create any other derivative work and share or distribute such translation/derivative work, please contact CIMMYT-Knowledge-Center@cgiar.org indicating the work you want to use and the kind of use you intend; CIMMYT will contact you with the suitable license for that purpose. Open Access PDF Mexico CIMMYT
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topic AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES AND BIOTECHNOLOGY
COST ANALYSIS
DOMESTIC TRADE
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
ENTERPRISES
MARKETING POLICIES
PRICE FORMATION
PRICE POLICIES
TRADE POLICIES
COST ANALYSIS
DOMESTIC TRADE
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
ENTERPRISES
MARKETING POLICIES
PRICE FORMATION
PRICE POLICIES
TRADE POLICIES
AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES AND BIOTECHNOLOGY
COST ANALYSIS
DOMESTIC TRADE
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
ENTERPRISES
MARKETING POLICIES
PRICE FORMATION
PRICE POLICIES
TRADE POLICIES
COST ANALYSIS
DOMESTIC TRADE
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
ENTERPRISES
MARKETING POLICIES
PRICE FORMATION
PRICE POLICIES
TRADE POLICIES
spellingShingle AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES AND BIOTECHNOLOGY
COST ANALYSIS
DOMESTIC TRADE
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
ENTERPRISES
MARKETING POLICIES
PRICE FORMATION
PRICE POLICIES
TRADE POLICIES
COST ANALYSIS
DOMESTIC TRADE
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
ENTERPRISES
MARKETING POLICIES
PRICE FORMATION
PRICE POLICIES
TRADE POLICIES
AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES AND BIOTECHNOLOGY
COST ANALYSIS
DOMESTIC TRADE
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
ENTERPRISES
MARKETING POLICIES
PRICE FORMATION
PRICE POLICIES
TRADE POLICIES
COST ANALYSIS
DOMESTIC TRADE
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
ENTERPRISES
MARKETING POLICIES
PRICE FORMATION
PRICE POLICIES
TRADE POLICIES
Morris, M.L.
Determining comparative advantage through DRC analysis: guidelines emerging from CIMMYT's experience
description Knowledge of comparative advantage is important for developing countries, because potential welfare gains from specialization and trade can be used to foster economic growth. One practical difficulty with using comparative advantage for designing agricultural policies or allocating research resources is that comparative advantage is difficult to determine empirically. The domestic resource cost (DRC) framework of analysis offers a way of empirically measuring comparative advantage by generating quantitative indicators of the efficiency of using domestic resources to produce a given commodity, as measured against the possibilities of trade. These quantitative indicators provide an empirical measure of comparative advantage. At the same time, the analytical framework allows the distortionary effects of government policies to be measured. The paper first describes the basic DRC methodology, using examples drawn from a series of case studies carried out over the past five years by the CIMMYT Economics Program. This step-by-step description of the DRC methodology is a concise, non-technical guide for use in conducting applied comparative advantage studies and addresses a number of practical and conceptual problems commonly encountered. The paper then summarizes a number of lessons learned over the years at CIMMYT and evaluates the usefulness of the DRC framework as a tool for applied policy analysis and research resource allocation.
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COST ANALYSIS
DOMESTIC TRADE
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
ENTERPRISES
MARKETING POLICIES
PRICE FORMATION
PRICE POLICIES
TRADE POLICIES
COST ANALYSIS
DOMESTIC TRADE
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
ENTERPRISES
MARKETING POLICIES
PRICE FORMATION
PRICE POLICIES
TRADE POLICIES
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title Determining comparative advantage through DRC analysis: guidelines emerging from CIMMYT's experience
title_short Determining comparative advantage through DRC analysis: guidelines emerging from CIMMYT's experience
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