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Agricultural and Food Policy 1 China’s agricultural production and trade will remain unchanged 1 International Relations/Trade 1 This paper reviews recent development of China’s agricultural domestic support policy 1 and extra agricultural employment triggered by the policy changes. Based on the assumption that China’s public assistance to agriculture and farmers will continue and rise 1 and significantly higher farm income (16 percent) will be expected. If alternative 1 but farm income will experience a higher boost (17 percent). 1 changing trade pattern seemingly contrary to China’s comparative advantage 1 decoupled instruments are applied to raise China’s agricultural domestic support to the same allowed level 1 especially the transition from taxing farmers and agriculture to providing direct subsidies to grain production and purchased inputs. A model-based quantitative analysis on the effects of these policy changes has been conducted. Simulation results suggest that recent policy changes have likely achieved the declared policy goals of increasing grain production and boosting farm income. Much of the increase in grain production and farm income can be attributed to higher per unit return to arable land 1 increased grain production 1 increased rural employment 1 land reallocation to grain production 1 rural employment stays stable 1 two hypothetical future scenarios are simulated. If China uses up all its support allowance permitted by the WTO using existing instruments 1
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Jensen, Hans Grinsted 1 Yu, Wusheng 1
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International Association of Agricultural Economists - IAAE 1
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2009 Conference, August 16-22, 2009, Beijing, China 1
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China’s Agricultural Policy Transition: Impacts of Recent Reforms and Future Scenarios
Yu, Wusheng; Jensen, Hans Grinsted - International Association of Agricultural Economists - IAAE - 2009
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