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Policy impact assessment in small-ruminant production systems : the peruvian case Proceedings

Por: Valdivia, C | Ruiz, M.E | Sere, C | Li Pun, H | IDRC, Ottawa (Canadá) | IICA, San José (Costa Rica). Latin American Research Network for Animal Production Systems - RISPAL | Global Workshop on Animal Production Systems San José (Costa Rica) 15-20 Set 1991.
Tipo de material: ArtículoArtículoSeries Research and Development Collection (IICA) no. 26. Editor: San José (Costa Rica) 1995Descripción: p. 385-415.ISBN: 92-9039-2673.Tema(s): PRODUCCION ANIMAL | SISTEMAS DE PRODUCCION | RUMIANTE | ESTUDIOS DE CASOS PRACTICOS | POLITICA DE COMERCIALIZACION | LIBERALIZACION DEL INTERCAMBIO | MERCADOS MUNDIALES | PRECIOS | PERUResumen: This paper describes how higher hierarchy systems are introduced and used for policy impact assessment in small-ruminant production. The macroeconomic environment and its influence on policy formulation is discussed first. The economies of several Latina American countries are moving towards free trade and market-oriented policies that will eliminate the distorting effect of government intervention on factor prices, such as interest rates, wages, and exchange rates; the impact of this movement is analyzed. The system of markets within which farmers operate is described and the impact of market linkages and technology on the producer's income is presentefd. Finally, the model used to assess policy impact for the case of the small-ruminant producer of Peru is explained, identifying those policies that were relevant in the last 25 years

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This paper describes how higher hierarchy systems are introduced and used for policy impact assessment in small-ruminant production. The macroeconomic environment and its influence on policy formulation is discussed first. The economies of several Latina American countries are moving towards free trade and market-oriented policies that will eliminate the distorting effect of government intervention on factor prices, such as interest rates, wages, and exchange rates; the impact of this movement is analyzed. The system of markets within which farmers operate is described and the impact of market linkages and technology on the producer's income is presentefd. Finally, the model used to assess policy impact for the case of the small-ruminant producer of Peru is explained, identifying those policies that were relevant in the last 25 years

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