Agricultural Subsidy in UK Law

  • The science of Javanese management: Organizational alignment in an Indonesian development programme
    • No. 12-5, December 1992
    • Public Administration and Development
    Studies of business organizations reveal the importance of combining two elements for mobilizing and aligning action in large organizations: informed decision making and contingent incentives. A na...
    ... ... The Government of Indonesia ended its subsidy of agri- cultural pesticides in the late 1980s, and it ... ’s farmers to reduce their reliance on a modem agricultural technology, namely pesticides. The government’s initiative came at ... ...
  • Property Rights Reform to Support China's Rural–Urban Integration: Village‐Level Evidence from the Chengdu Experiment
    • No. 81-6, December 2019
    • Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics
    As part of a national experiment, in 2008, Chengdu prefecture launched a series of property rights reforms, among them complete registration of all land and measures to ease transferability and eli...
    ... ... Y uhangtang Road, Hangzhou, 310058, China § Department of Agricultural, F ood and Resource Economics, Michigan State University, 446 W est Circle ... with access to pension and health schemes, amount of agricultural subsidy and the project of concentrated settlements, distance to the nearest ... ...
  • Recurrent costs and agricultural development. Edited by J. Howell Overseas Development Institute, 1985, 223 pp.
    • No. 6-2, April 1986
    • Public Administration and Development
    ... ... case for increasing user fees for agricultural services, but concludes that there are strong arguments for public subsidy of some agricultural services, and that collecting fees presents formidable difficulties. Nevertheless, some subsidies weigh ... ...
  • Modernizing the budget system: The Malaysian experience
    • No. 1-4, October 1981
    • Public Administration and Development
    Programme and performance budgeting (PPB) was first introduced in Malaysia in 1969 and experience with operating and developing the system carries lessons for other countries. The initial introduct...
    ... ... , were expanded, and new ones (such as land develop- ment, agricultural marketing, family planning and public housing) undertaken. There was, ... An example is the existence of agricultural subsidy programmes in several agencies. A beginning has been made in reducing and ... ...
  • Constitutional Law (Third Edition)
    • No. 24-2, June 1946
    • Public Administration
    ... ... and the United Nations - Affairs, Dalhousie Univer- Agricultural Subsidy and Price sity of Canada. (Vol. IX, ... ...
  • Economic Integration in North America—An Agreement of Limited Dimensions but Unlimited Expectations
    • No. 56-2, March 1993
    • The Modern Law Review
    ... ... Agricultural subsidy has been one of the most difficult obstacles to resolution ... ...
  • THE POLITICAL ECONOMY OF GREEN GROWTH: CASES FROM SOUTHERN AFRICA
    • No. 32-3, August 2012
    • Public Administration and Development
    SUMMARY The concept of Green Growth implies that a wide range of developmental objectives, such as job creation, economic prosperity and poverty alleviation, can be easily reconciled with environme...
    ... ... a high level of diversity, ranging from mineral-rich to agricultural-dependent economies and includes both middle-income and extremely poor ... Because fertilizer use has been promoted through a subsidy scheme that is highly popular among poor farmers and therefore an ... ...
  • Majoritarian systems, rural groups, and (arrested) welfare state development
    • No. 41-2, March 2020
    • International Political Science Review / Revue internationale de science politique
    While some scholars suggest that rural groups contribute to welfare state expansion, we highlight their incentives to restrain it. The ability of rural groups to achieve this preference hinges on t...
    ... ... in rural areas are predominantly tied to some form of agricultural production— indeed, given their strong correspondence in most countries, ... , we mainly use agricultural income as share of GDP (agricultural subsidy growth (ASG) from Miller (2015). The mean in our sample is 31%, the ... ...
  • THE CONTROL OF SUBSIDY EXPENDITURE: AGRICULTRUE
    • No. 10-1, February 1963
    • Scottish Journal of Political Economy
    ... ... THE CONTROL OF SUBSIDY EXPENDITURE: AGRICULTURE GEORGE HOUSTON AGRICULTURAL subsidies provide the outstanding British example of an open-ended scheme of public support for an industry of private ... ...
  • The Greening of International Relations
    • No. 45-1, March 1990
    • International Journal
    ... ... difficult, in many of the economic, fiscal, energy, agricultural, trade, security, and foreign policies which guide national, ... Governments could change agricultural subsidy structures, for example, to en- courage practices that not only ... ...
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