Consumer Subsidies in Pakistan and other South Asian Countries
Wolfgang Zingel
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Wolfgang Zingel: Lehrstuhl fur international Entwicklungsund Agrarpolitik Sudasien-lnstitut der Universitat Heidelberg, Heidelberg, Federal Republic of Germany
The Pakistan Development Review, 1986, vol. 25, issue 4, 707-729
Abstract:
Consumer subsidies have been playing an increasing role in Pakistan since Independence. Largely as left~ver economic controls of World War II, a number of sophisticated instruments! have been applied with different objectives at different timesl, surprisingly similar to those applied in Europe. It is interesting to see how South Asian countries, with their common colonial heritage of food administration and agricultural market and price regulations, developed different approaches after Independence, and to analyse the extent to which these can be explained by their different resource endowments and political ambitions and objectives.
Date: 1986
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