Annual Estimates of Distortions to Agricultural Incentives in High-Income Countries

This working paper summarizes the annual estimates, for each of the world's main high-income countries, of key distortion indicators defined in Anderson et al. (2008), and provides some summary statistics for the group's estimates. It begins with tables for the countries of Western Europe, followed by Japan, the United States, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand. Shorter versions for subsets of countries are reproduced also as Appendixes in Anderson, Lattimore, Lloyd and MacLaren (2008), Gardner (2008), Honma and Hayami (2008), and Josling (2008). Four tables are provided for each country: (a) the nominal rate of assistance to individual farm products covered in the study and their weighted average, using as weights production valued at undistorted prices; (b) the relative rate of assistance to producers of agricultural (relative to non-agricultural) tradable, again using as weights production valued at undistorted prices, and the component parts of the Relative Rate of Assistance (RRA) calculation; (c) the weights themselves for individual covered farm products and for the residual non-covered group of products, shown as percentages and so they sum to 100 percent; and (d) the trade status of each covered product each year. In the case of the European Union (EU) countries of Western Europe, the trade status is assumed to be that of the EU membership in any given year, since the Nominal Rate of Assistance (NRA) for each product is assumed to be the same for each EU member (with the membership growing progressively from initially 6 to 9 (from 1973), 12 (from 1986), and 15 (from 1995). The average NRAs for all covered products differ across EU member countries though, because of their different weights for each product in their national value of agricultural production.

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Main Authors: Valenzuela, Ernesto, Croser, Johanna, Jara, Esteban, Nelgen, Signe, Anderson, Kym
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Language:English
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Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2008-09
Subjects:AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION, AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS, BEEF, ECONOMICS, EGG, FARM, FARM PRODUCTS, IMPORTS, MAIZE, MILK, PH, PIG, POTATO, POULTRY, PRODUCERS, RICE, SHEEP, SHEEP MEAT, SUGAR, WHEAT, WINE, WOOL,
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/823211468176943515/Annual-estimates-of-distortions-to-agricultural-incentives-in-high-income-countries
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spelling dig-okr-10986281922024-08-08T16:01:15Z Annual Estimates of Distortions to Agricultural Incentives in High-Income Countries Valenzuela, Ernesto Croser, Johanna Jara, Esteban Nelgen, Signe Anderson, Kym AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS BEEF ECONOMICS EGG FARM FARM PRODUCTS IMPORTS MAIZE MILK PH PIG POTATO POULTRY PRODUCERS RICE SHEEP SHEEP MEAT SUGAR WHEAT WINE WOOL This working paper summarizes the annual estimates, for each of the world's main high-income countries, of key distortion indicators defined in Anderson et al. (2008), and provides some summary statistics for the group's estimates. It begins with tables for the countries of Western Europe, followed by Japan, the United States, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand. Shorter versions for subsets of countries are reproduced also as Appendixes in Anderson, Lattimore, Lloyd and MacLaren (2008), Gardner (2008), Honma and Hayami (2008), and Josling (2008). Four tables are provided for each country: (a) the nominal rate of assistance to individual farm products covered in the study and their weighted average, using as weights production valued at undistorted prices; (b) the relative rate of assistance to producers of agricultural (relative to non-agricultural) tradable, again using as weights production valued at undistorted prices, and the component parts of the Relative Rate of Assistance (RRA) calculation; (c) the weights themselves for individual covered farm products and for the residual non-covered group of products, shown as percentages and so they sum to 100 percent; and (d) the trade status of each covered product each year. In the case of the European Union (EU) countries of Western Europe, the trade status is assumed to be that of the EU membership in any given year, since the Nominal Rate of Assistance (NRA) for each product is assumed to be the same for each EU member (with the membership growing progressively from initially 6 to 9 (from 1973), 12 (from 1986), and 15 (from 1995). The average NRAs for all covered products differ across EU member countries though, because of their different weights for each product in their national value of agricultural production. 2017-09-07T19:28:27Z 2017-09-07T19:28:27Z 2008-09 Working Paper Document de travail Documento de trabajo http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/823211468176943515/Annual-estimates-of-distortions-to-agricultural-incentives-in-high-income-countries https://hdl.handle.net/10986/28192 English en_US Agricultural Distortions Working Paper;74 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank application/pdf text/plain World Bank, Washington, DC
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topic AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS
BEEF
ECONOMICS
EGG
FARM
FARM PRODUCTS
IMPORTS
MAIZE
MILK
PH
PIG
POTATO
POULTRY
PRODUCERS
RICE
SHEEP
SHEEP MEAT
SUGAR
WHEAT
WINE
WOOL
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS
BEEF
ECONOMICS
EGG
FARM
FARM PRODUCTS
IMPORTS
MAIZE
MILK
PH
PIG
POTATO
POULTRY
PRODUCERS
RICE
SHEEP
SHEEP MEAT
SUGAR
WHEAT
WINE
WOOL
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AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS
BEEF
ECONOMICS
EGG
FARM
FARM PRODUCTS
IMPORTS
MAIZE
MILK
PH
PIG
POTATO
POULTRY
PRODUCERS
RICE
SHEEP
SHEEP MEAT
SUGAR
WHEAT
WINE
WOOL
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS
BEEF
ECONOMICS
EGG
FARM
FARM PRODUCTS
IMPORTS
MAIZE
MILK
PH
PIG
POTATO
POULTRY
PRODUCERS
RICE
SHEEP
SHEEP MEAT
SUGAR
WHEAT
WINE
WOOL
Valenzuela, Ernesto
Croser, Johanna
Jara, Esteban
Nelgen, Signe
Anderson, Kym
Annual Estimates of Distortions to Agricultural Incentives in High-Income Countries
description This working paper summarizes the annual estimates, for each of the world's main high-income countries, of key distortion indicators defined in Anderson et al. (2008), and provides some summary statistics for the group's estimates. It begins with tables for the countries of Western Europe, followed by Japan, the United States, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand. Shorter versions for subsets of countries are reproduced also as Appendixes in Anderson, Lattimore, Lloyd and MacLaren (2008), Gardner (2008), Honma and Hayami (2008), and Josling (2008). Four tables are provided for each country: (a) the nominal rate of assistance to individual farm products covered in the study and their weighted average, using as weights production valued at undistorted prices; (b) the relative rate of assistance to producers of agricultural (relative to non-agricultural) tradable, again using as weights production valued at undistorted prices, and the component parts of the Relative Rate of Assistance (RRA) calculation; (c) the weights themselves for individual covered farm products and for the residual non-covered group of products, shown as percentages and so they sum to 100 percent; and (d) the trade status of each covered product each year. In the case of the European Union (EU) countries of Western Europe, the trade status is assumed to be that of the EU membership in any given year, since the Nominal Rate of Assistance (NRA) for each product is assumed to be the same for each EU member (with the membership growing progressively from initially 6 to 9 (from 1973), 12 (from 1986), and 15 (from 1995). The average NRAs for all covered products differ across EU member countries though, because of their different weights for each product in their national value of agricultural production.
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AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS
BEEF
ECONOMICS
EGG
FARM
FARM PRODUCTS
IMPORTS
MAIZE
MILK
PH
PIG
POTATO
POULTRY
PRODUCERS
RICE
SHEEP
SHEEP MEAT
SUGAR
WHEAT
WINE
WOOL
author Valenzuela, Ernesto
Croser, Johanna
Jara, Esteban
Nelgen, Signe
Anderson, Kym
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Anderson, Kym
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title Annual Estimates of Distortions to Agricultural Incentives in High-Income Countries
title_short Annual Estimates of Distortions to Agricultural Incentives in High-Income Countries
title_full Annual Estimates of Distortions to Agricultural Incentives in High-Income Countries
title_fullStr Annual Estimates of Distortions to Agricultural Incentives in High-Income Countries
title_full_unstemmed Annual Estimates of Distortions to Agricultural Incentives in High-Income Countries
title_sort annual estimates of distortions to agricultural incentives in high-income countries
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2008-09
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/823211468176943515/Annual-estimates-of-distortions-to-agricultural-incentives-in-high-income-countries
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