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Analysis of Protectionist Trade Policies in Agriculture AAEC 3204 Dr. George Norton Agricultural and Applied Economics Virginia Tech Copyright 2008 Objectives Analyze impacts of protectionist policies in Agriculture Discuss potential solutions to trade problems Trade impediments in developing countries External demand constraints • Terms of trade problem • Trade Restrictions (quotas, tariffs, subsidies, Health and Safety restrictions) Domestic restrictions on trade • Direct (tariffs, export taxes, etc.) • Indirect (exchange rate manipulation) Market instability Protectionist policies of developed countries Quotas, tariffs Health and safety regulations Subsidized prices in developed countries Example: Sugar Effects of a Tariff D P P S P0 T{ Pw Excess demand 0 Q 0 Q1 Imports = Tariff revenue Q0 Q Export Tax P D S P Excess Supply Pw P0 0 Q 0 = Tax revenue Q1 Q 0 Q Exchange Rates What are they? How do they become overvalued? What are the trade effects of overvalued exchange rates? Market Instability Demand Price Supply 1 P1 Supply 2 P2 Q1Q2 Quantity Small changes in supplies of agricultural products can result in large changes in prices as overall demands are inelastic Solutions to trade problems External demand constraints • Multilateral trade agreements • Special bilateral preferences • Product diversification • Regional cooperation Solutions (continued) Domestic trade restrictions • Develop alternative revenue sources • Enhanced information to reduce transactions costs • Financial help to reduce short term losses Market Instability Product diversification Commodity agreements Compensatory financing Enhanced use of market information Multilateral Trade Agreements General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) World Trade Organization (WTO) Conclusion Many types of internal and external trade restrictions • Can have significantly reduce welfare Some trade restrictions require international agreements to remove