Impact of Trade Liberalization on Returns from Land: A Regional Study of Indian Agriculture
Published By: UNU-WIDER on eSS | Published Date: June, 11 , 2003Trade liberalization, by aligning domestic prices with world prices, is envisaged to bring
welfare gains to a country. In the case of Indian agriculture, owing to the vastness and
diversity of the sector, the impact is likely to be profoundly unequal across regions
especially when liberalization is double-edged, acting on both output and input sides.
This paper views returns from land resource as a primary determinant of farmers’
economic well-being and production incentive and considers paddy both as the
dominant support for the rural population and as a product with comparative advantage,
as most studies have demonstrated. Working with state and sub-state level data and
taking account of the differences in technologies, productivities and transport costs, the
paper finds that the gains vary regionally and may not be positive in all cases when both
output and input prices are globally aligned. [Discussion Paper No. 2003/50]
Author(s): Nilabja Ghosh | Posted on: Nov 11, 2010 | Views(1010) | Download (697)