Free Trade in Agriculture and Global Poverty

M. Bussolo, Rafael E. De Hoyos Navarro, D. Medvedev
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This paper assesses the potential impacts of the removal of agriculture trade distortions using a newly developed data set and methodological approach for evaluating the global poverty and inequality effects of policy reforms. It finds that liberalisation of agriculture and food could increase global extreme poverty by 0.2 per cent and lower moderate poverty by 0.3 per cent. Beneath these small aggregate changes, most countries witness a substantial reduction in poverty, while South Asia – where half of the world’s poor reside – experiences an increase in extreme poverty incidence owing to high rates of protection afforded to unskilled‐intensive agricultural sectors. The distributional changes are likely to be mild but exhibit a strong regional pattern. Inequality is likely to fall in regions such as Latin America, which are characterised by high initial inequality, and rise in regions like South Asia, characterised by low initial inequality.
农业自由贸易与全球贫困
本文使用新开发的数据集和方法来评估政策改革对全球贫困和不平等的影响,评估消除农业贸易扭曲的潜在影响。报告发现,农业和粮食自由化可以使全球极端贫困人口增加0.2%,使中等贫困人口减少0.3%。在这些微小的总体变化之下,大多数国家的贫困人口大幅减少,而世界上一半贫困人口居住的南亚地区,由于对非熟练密集型农业部门的高度保护,极端贫困人口的发生率有所增加。分布变化可能是温和的,但表现出强烈的区域格局。在拉丁美洲等初始不平等程度较高的地区,不平等程度可能会下降,而在南亚等初始不平等程度较低的地区,不平等程度可能会上升。
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