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trace out the broad policies under different political regimes and examine how they affected agricultural incentives … pricing, taxation, and investment policies, and estimate the extent of distortions to agricultural incentives for selected …
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For more than a century, government policies have grossly distorted resource use in agriculture, both within and between countries. Earnings from farming in many developing countries have been depressed by a prourban bias in own-country policies as well as by governments of richer countries...
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. Later reforms and the devaluation of 1994 improved performance through allowing more market incentives to play a role. In … farmer incentives, measuring the incidence of government policy on producers and consumers each year in Cameroon from 1961 to …'s role in the economy. A summary of the main agricultural policy incentives, interventions and reforms is then provided …
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. Later reforms and the devaluation of 1994 improved performance through allowing more market incentives to play a role. In … to farmer incentives, measuring the incidence of government policy on producers and consumers each year in Cameroon from … agriculture's role in the economy. A summary of the main agricultural policy incentives, interventions and reforms is then …
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For more than a century, government policies have grossly distorted resource use in agriculture, both within and between countries. Earnings from farming in many developing countries have been depressed by a pro-urban bias in own-country policies as well as by governments of richer countries...
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