Policy preferences of experts seeking to raise and stabilise farm incomes in the Eastern Gangetic Plains

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Bethany Cooper, Lin Crase, Michael Burton, Dan Rigby, Mohammad Jahangir Alam, Avinash Kishore
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Abstract

Poverty is endemic in the highly populated Eastern Gangetic Plains where agriculture is critical to more than half the population. However, the mechanisms to support agriculture for development are contested. For example, some have advocated a strong role for government support and assistance due to market weaknesses, while others have promoted the need for more market-oriented approaches. We use an elicitation process focussed on expert policymaking communities, employing stated preference techniques to explore these options. Differences in perceptions about the effectiveness of policies and their delivery are reported between countries, while also empirically examining the influence of the respondents' organisational background. The results show support for policies that improve farmers' access to inputs, especially when delivered by private sector actors. The research provides an important contribution to the literature on policies for agricultural development.

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寻求提高和稳定东部恒河平原农业收入的专家的政策偏好
在人口密集的东部恒河平原,贫困是普遍现象,农业对那里一半以上的人口至关重要。然而,支持农业促进发展的机制存在争议。例如,由于市场的弱点,一些人主张政府的支持和援助应发挥强有力的作用,而另一些人则主张需要更以市场为导向的办法。我们采用以专家决策社区为中心的启发过程,采用陈述偏好技术来探索这些选项。报告了各国之间对政策有效性及其执行的看法存在差异,同时也对答复者的组织背景的影响进行了实证检验。调查结果表明,人们支持改善农民获得投入物渠道的政策,特别是由私营部门行动者提供的政策。该研究对农业发展政策的研究有重要贡献。
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ACS Applied Bio Materials
ACS Applied Bio Materials Chemistry-Chemistry (all)
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