Policy distortions in the segmented rice market
High production and export subsidies in developed countries and high protection in both developed and developing countries have distorted rice trade.
High production and export subsidies in developed countries and high protection in both developed and developing countries have distorted rice trade.
"This paper examines how market institutions can affect links between urban and rural areas with specific emphasis on goods market integration in the national context.Traditionally, development researchers and practitioners have focused either on
Indonesian economy has experienced some major changes during the last three decades and transformed from a predominantly agricultural economy to one that relies more heavily on its non-agricultural sector.
As in many other developing countries, the concerns about food security in Indonesia during the 1980s and early 1990s resulted in policies aimed at achieving self-sufficiency in food crops.