Agriculture and economic reforms: growth and welfare.
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targeted the agricultural sector directly, and hence not much may be expected of it under the new policy regime. One might say "not much" because even the purveyors of such a view would recognise that trade liberalisation, when it does materialise in full, could affect agricultural prices even if it might not immediately affect production. However, while I find myself in agreement with the view that not a great deal may be expected to emerge in the agricultural sector post reforms, I am aware that it would be wrong to ignore that the managers of the reforms had based their actions upon a model of how these would affect, nay encourage, agricultural production. Evidence of such a conviction is to be
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