The effects of agricultural price policies on the funding of agricultural research: Chile 1960-1988.
Chilean governments have simultaneously used a combination of price policies and expenditures on agricultural research in their efforts to enhance the performance of the agricultural sector. These two policy instruments, under changing political environments, have had important distributional implications for agricultural producers and consumers. Neglecting the interactions between these instruments may have distorted the measurement of research benefits. This dissertation examines the implications of agricultural price policies on the funding of public agricultural research. A political-economy framework allows for the interactions between producers and consumers/taxpayers in affecting policy formation. The welfare effects on each interest group are identified.
| Authors: | Ortiz, Jaime. |
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| Institutions: | Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University |
| Subject: | Agricultural |
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