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           THE POLICY ANALYSIS MATRIX FOR AGRICULTURAL 
                           DEVELOPMENT
                           Eric A. Monke
                          Scott R. Pearson
                               1989
        Outreach Program
      PART I: INTRODUCTION ..................................................................................................1
            I. THE ROLE OF AGRICULTURAL POLICY ANALYSIS .......................................1
                Rationales for Intervention  .........................................................................................2
                The Evaluation of Policy  ............................................................................................3
                 Bibliographical Note to Chapter 1 .............................................................................8
           II.  INTRODUCTION TO THE POLICY ANALYSIS MATRIX ..................................10
                 Practical Issues Addressed .........................................................................................10
                The Policy Analysis Matrix ........................................................................................11
                Private Profitability .....................................................................................................12
                Social Profitability ......................................................................................................13
                Effects of Divergences ................................................................................................14
                Comparisons among Agricultural Systems Producing Different Outputs ..................16
                Dynamic Comparative Advantage ..............................................................................18
                Concluding Comments  ...............................................................................................19
                Bibliographical Note to Chapter 2 ..............................................................................20
      PART II: EVALUATION OF AGRICULTURAL POLICY ...............................................22
           III. COMMODITY POLICY ...........................................................................................22
                Classification of Price Policies  ...................................................................................22
                Illustrations of Distorting Price Policies .....................................................................24
                Multiple Interventions .................................................................................................31
                PAM and the Evaluation o f Commodity Policy ........................................................33
                Efficient Policies That Offset Market Failures ...........................................................36
                Concluding Comments  ...............................................................................................37
                Bibliographical Note to Chapter 3 ..............................................................................37
           IV: FACTOR POLICY ....................................................................................................39
                Classification o f Factor Policies  ................................................................................39
                Distorting Policies-Regulated Prices  ..........................................................................39
                Dynamic Effects o f Factor Policies  ...........................................................................46
                PAM and the Evaluation of Factor Prices  ..................................................................49
           V. MACROECONOMIC POLICY .................................................................................52
                Elements of Macroeconomic Policy ...........................................................................52
                Macro-Micro Linkages  ...............................................................................................56
                PAM and the Evaluation of Macroeconomic Policies ................................................62
                Concluding Comments  ...............................................................................................65
                Bibliographical Note to Chapter 5 ..............................................................................66
      PART III. SOCIAL VALUATION IN THE POLICY ANALYSIS MATRIX ...................68
           VI. SOCIAL VALUATION OF COMMODITIES .........................................................68
                Social Prices in a General Equilibrium Model  ...........................................................68
                Exchange Rates and Social Valuation  ........................................................................73
                Nontradable Goods and Social Valuation ...................................................................78
                Concluding Comments  ...............................................................................................82
                Bibliographical Note to Chapter 6 ..............................................................................82
           VII: SOCIAL VALUATION OF FACTORS ..................................................................84
                Price Determination in Factor Markets .......................................................................84
                Divergences and Social Factor Prices .........................................................................85
                Concluding Comments  ...............................................................................................93
                Bibliographical Note to Chapter 7 ..............................................................................93
      IV. EMPIRICAL ESTIMATION OF THE POLICY ANALYSIS MATRIX .....................95
           VIII. CONSTRUCTING PAMS FOR COMMODITY SYSTEMS ................................95
             .........................................................................................................................................95
                The Estimation Strategy ..............................................................................................95
                Defining the Commodity System  ...............................................................................97
                Classification of Inputs and Outputs ...........................................................................98
                Evaluation o f Inputs and Outputs  ..............................................................................104
                Concluding Comments  ...............................................................................................107
                Bibliographical Note to Chapter 8 ..............................................................................108
           IX. FARM-LEVEL BUDGETS AND ANALYSIS ........................................................109
             .........................................................................................................................................109
                Selection of Representative Crop Activities ...............................................................109
                Procedures for Budget Preparation .............................................................................110
                Collection of Input and Output Data ...........................................................................112
                Complex Commodity Systems  ...................................................................................115
                Technological Change and Partial Budgeting  ............................................................121
                Concluding Comments  ...............................................................................................122
                Bibliographical Note to Chapter 9 ..............................................................................123
           X. POST-FARM BUDGETS AND ANALYSIS ............................................................124
                Selection of Representative Postfarm Activities  ........................................................124
                Procedures for Budget Preparation .............................................................................127
                Survey Strategies  ........................................................................................................130
                Concluding Comments  ...............................................................................................134
                Bibliographical Note to Chapter 10 ............................................................................136
           XI. ESTIMATING SOCIAL PROFITABILITY .............................................................137
                Estimating Social Prices for Tradables .......................................................................137
                Estimating Social Prices for Domestic Factors ...........................................................144
                Estimating Input Use o f the Commodity System  ......................................................151
           XII. INTERPRETATION AND COMMUNICATION OF PAM RESULTS ................165
                Interpretation of the Effects of Divergences ...............................................................165
                Output Transfers  .........................................................................................................165
                Tradable-Input Transfers  ............................................................................................166
                Factor Transfers ..........................................................................................................170
                Net Transfers ...............................................................................................................170
                The Policy Analysis Matrix and Agricultural Planning ..............................................174
                Communicating Results to Policy-Makers  .................................................................180
                Essential Elements of Policy Memos ..........................................................................183
                Illustration of Elements of a Policy Memo .................................................................186
                Concluding Comments  ...............................................................................................189
           XIII. THE PRACTICE OF AGRICULTURAL POLICY ANALYSIS ..........................190
                Framework for Agricultural Policy Analysis ..............................................................190
                Effectiveness o f Price Policies ...................................................................................191
                Linkages between Macroeconomic and Agricultural Price Policies ..........................192
                The Policy Analysis Matrix ........................................................................................193
                Price Policy Graphs  ....................................................................................................196
                Concluding Comments  ...............................................................................................196
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...The policy analysis matrix for agricultural development eric a monke scott r pearson outreach program part i introduction role of rationales intervention evaluation bibliographical note to chapter ii practical issues addressed private profitability social effects divergences comparisons among systems producing different outputs dynamic comparative advantage concluding comments iii commodity classification price policies illustrations distorting multiple interventions pam and o f efficient that offset market failures iv factor regulated prices v macroeconomic elements macro micro linkages valuation in vi commodities general equilibrium model exchange rates nontradable goods vii factors determination markets empirical estimation viii constructing pams strategy defining system inputs ix farm level budgets selection representative crop activities procedures budget preparation collection input output data complex technological change partial budgeting x post postfarm survey strategies xi es...

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