The Political Economy of Agricultural Protection: East Asia in International Perspective

Kym Anderson, Yujiro Hayami, Aurelia George, Masayoshi Honma, Keijiro Otsuka, Eric Saxon, Shun Yi Shei, Rodney Tyers

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Abstract

The following sections are included: Preface Introduction (Kym Anderson and Yujiro Hayami) Economic Growth, Structural Change and the Political Economy of Protection (Kym Anderson) The Growth of Agricultural Protection (Kym Anderson, Yujiro Hayami, and Masayoshi Honma) The Roots of Agricultural Protectionism (Yujiro Hayami) The Determinants of Agricultural Protection Levels: An Econometric Analysis (Masayoshi Honma and Yujiro Hayami) The Price, Trade and Welfare Effects of Agricultural Protection (Rodney Tyers and Kym Anderson) Revealed Preference in Japan’s Rice Policy (Keijiro Otsuka and Yujiro Hayami) The Peculiar Rationality of Beef Import Quotas in Japan and Korea (Kym Anderson) The Politics of Agricultural Protection in Japan (Aurelia George and Eric Saxon) Lessons and Implications (Kym Anderson and Yujiro Hayami) Appendix 1: Details of Agricultural Protection Estimates, 1955-82 (Kym Anderson, Yujiro Hayami, Masayoshi Honma, Eric Saxon, and Shun-Yi Shei) Appendix 2: Explanatory Variables Used in the Regression Analysis of Chapter 4 (Masayoshi Honma and Yujiro Hayami) Appendix 3: Details of the Simulation Model of World Grain and Meat Markets (Rod Tyers) Bibliography.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationWorld Scientific Reference on Asia-pacific Trade Policies
Subtitle of host publicationPolitical Economy of Agricultural Protection in East Asia
EditorsKym Anderson
Place of PublicationSingapore
PublisherWorld Scientific Publishing Co
Chapter2
Pages39-248
Number of pages210
Volume1
ISBN (Electronic)9789813274709
ISBN (Print)9789813274723
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Feb 2020

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