The Subsidy Syndrome in Indian Agriculture

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The debate over agricultural subsidies has been thrust to the forefront of discussions on India’s economic reforms with the signing of the Uruguay Round Agreement, now devolving on the WTO. This book examines the issue from various angles in order to move the reform process forward. It provides a detailed discussion of: The constituents of agricultural subsidies, India’s stand regarding support to agriculture, The magnitude of product specific and non-product specific support, Temporal behaviour and spatial spread of input subsidies, The relative importance of fertilizer, power, and canal subsidies, The real beneficiaries and those who would actually bear the burden of adjustment, Consequences of phasing out subsidies, and Price and institutional reforms and lessons for India. The authors suggest policy measures to ensure efficiency in the use of resources, equity in the distribution of gains, and environmental sustainability in agricultural operations. The book will be immensely valuable to policy-makers, planners, researchers, and analysts in organizations such as the WTO and the World Bank.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Ashok Gulati

Ashok Gulati is currently Director in Asia, International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI).  Between 2001 and 2006 he was Director, Markets, Trade and Institutions Division at IFPRI.  Ashok Gulati has a distinguished record in policy analysis and advice.  He has several books and research papers to his credit, and he has also served as a member of the Economic Advisory Council of the Prime Minister of India, member of State Planning Board of Karnataka, etc. 

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Sudha Narayanan

Sudha Narayanan is a researcher in the Markets and Structural Studies Division at the International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI), Washington DC, USA.

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Title
The Subsidy Syndrome in Indian Agriculture
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Edition
1st ed.
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ISBN
195662067
Length
xxii+297p., Figures; Tables; 22cm.
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