波罗的海国家食品和农产品价格与收入政策

Price and Income Policies for Food and Agricultural Products in the Baltics

American Journal of Agricultural Economics · 1991
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中文导读

分析波罗的海共和国在1991年进行的食品和农产品价格改革,探讨提高生产者和消费者价格、配合工资和收入补贴以改善市场效率,并讨论向市场经济过渡中的定价问题。

Abstract

The Baltic Republics have undertaken extensive price reforms for food and agricultural products. Higher producer and consumer prices, accompanied by wage increases and income subsidies to offset higher prices, are expected to improve market efficiency. The goal is to move toward private enterprise in the agribusiness sector. The role of pricing in market economies is discussed in the context of other steps that need to be taken in developing a market system for food and agricultural products. Specific attention is given to pricing in harmony with international markets and broader research tasks that can support the policy reform process.\nNote: This paper is based on conditions and data as of the end of April 1991. Other price changes have occurred since then, and Estonia removed most price controls in July 1991. At the time of publication the three republics had been recognized as independent states, so a major obstacle to implementing reforms has been removed; but the pricing issues remain essentially the same.

波罗的海国家农产品价格改革市场体系转型国际市场价格协调