TL;DR: In this article, the authors present estimates of nominal and relative rates of assistance to farmers in China for the period 1981 to 2005; and by summarizing estimates from an economy-wide computable general equilibrium model of the measured distortions globally as of 2004.
Abstract: Notwithstanding the tariffication component of the Uruguay Round Agreement on Agriculture, import tariffs on farm products continue to provide an incomplete indication of the extent to which agricultural producer and consumer incentives are distorted in national markets. Especially in developing countries, non-agricultural policies indirectly impact agricultural and food markets. Empirical analysis aimed at monitoring distortions to agricultural incentives thus need to examine both agricultural and non-agricultural policy measures including import or export taxes, subsidies and quantitative restrictions, plus domestic taxes or subsidies on farm outputs or inputs and consumer subsidies for food staples. This paper addresses the practical methodological issues that need to be faced when attempting to undertake such a measurement task in developing countries. The approach is illustrated in two ways: by presenting estimates of nominal and relative rates of assistance to farmers in China for the period 1981 to 2005; and by summarizing estimates from an economy-wide computable general equilibrium model of the effects on agricultural versus non-agricultural markets of the project's measured distortions globally as of 2004.
TL;DR: In this paper, the main rate design approaches that are used to recover distribution costs are described and a new tariff design methodology based on cost causality is presented, as well as compliance with legal and regulatory criteria, such as cost recovery and non-discrimination, is analyzed.
TL;DR: In this article, the main policy measures implemented in EU-27 countries up to 2009: i.e., subsidies, tax incentives, financial support and feed-in tariffs, were analyzed.
TL;DR: A tariff structure for high speed multiservice networks which encourages the cooperative sharing of information between users and the network is proposed and takes a very simple form.