The Philippines has undergone a series of trade reforms since the mid-1980s that have reduced protection on nonagricultural goods. However, protection on key food items is still in effect, and this has led to high domestic food prices.
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Egypt's food subsidy system has been a mainstay of the government's long-term policy of promoting social equity and political stability.
Food subsidies affect various sectors of the Egyptian economy, but the irinfluence on agriculture, which employs a considerable share of the nation’s resources, seems particularly strong (vonBraun and de Haen, 1983).A major objective of this research
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Food subsidies in Egypt
Since its earliest years IFPRI has conducted research on food subsidies, concentrating on methods to achieve the social objectives of subsidies without undue distortion of the economy or excessive economic and political costs.