TY - JOUR
T1 - How sustainable is the growth of assistance to Fijian sugar producers?
AU - Anderson, Kym
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2022 New Zealand Association of Economists Incorporated.
PY - 2023
Y1 - 2023
N2 - Following the loss of preferential access to the European Union’s previously highly protected sugar market, Fiji’s Government has been increasingly supporting its producers since 2010. That support is now much higher than most other countries’ assistance to the sugar sector. This study summarizes estimates of the changing extent of those transfers to producers from taxpayers and consumers. It does so by expressing them as nominal rates of assistance to producers and consumer tax equivalent rates (NRAs and CTEs). Those NRA and CTE estimates may well now exceed 100%. The level of support is around 5% of the government’s consolidated revenue. The nature of the support is not only economically inefficient and inequitable but also environmentally damaging and fiscally unsustainable given foreseeable market prospects. This suggests the need for that support to be re-purposed to provide better economic, social and environmental outcomes. Several suggestions as to how to do that conclude the paper.
AB - Following the loss of preferential access to the European Union’s previously highly protected sugar market, Fiji’s Government has been increasingly supporting its producers since 2010. That support is now much higher than most other countries’ assistance to the sugar sector. This study summarizes estimates of the changing extent of those transfers to producers from taxpayers and consumers. It does so by expressing them as nominal rates of assistance to producers and consumer tax equivalent rates (NRAs and CTEs). Those NRA and CTE estimates may well now exceed 100%. The level of support is around 5% of the government’s consolidated revenue. The nature of the support is not only economically inefficient and inequitable but also environmentally damaging and fiscally unsustainable given foreseeable market prospects. This suggests the need for that support to be re-purposed to provide better economic, social and environmental outcomes. Several suggestions as to how to do that conclude the paper.
KW - Agricultural subsidies
KW - consumer taxation
KW - international competitiveness
KW - preferential market access
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U2 - 10.1080/00779954.2022.2138518
DO - 10.1080/00779954.2022.2138518
M3 - Article
SN - 0077-9954
VL - 57
SP - 114
EP - 118
JO - New Zealand Economic Papers
JF - New Zealand Economic Papers
IS - 2
ER -