经济整体与农业改革的混合与顺序:智利和新西兰

Mix and sequencing of economywide and agricultural reforms: Chile and New Zealand

Agricultural Economics · 1993
被引 8
人大 A-

中文导读

比较智利和新西兰的经济与农业改革,分析初始条件、政策选择及改革顺序对转型成败的影响,发现贸易和宏观政策比部门干预更关键,实际汇率对农业竞争力至关重要。

Abstract

Once committed to economywide and sectoral reforms- stabilization, structural adjustment, and trade liberalization - and companion reforms of institutions, how does government best proceed? With what reforms in response to initial conditions, and in what mix, sequence, strength, and speed? This study examines what factors were most critical to success during transition in two early reformers. The economies of Chile and New Zealand have undergone seismic reforms, starting in the mid-1970s and 1980s, respectively. Comparative analysis of their reforms look at the prior conditions that induced drastic action and the policy choices made in each country. Though similar in many respects, differences in initial economic conditions and implementation led to dissimilar, even contrary results. For Chile, the outcome was a vigorous, recharged economy and agricultural sector; for New Zealand, the economy and the sector are lagging still. How policy choice and implementation, as well as simultaneity of reforms, affected the outcomes is the major thrust of the study. The preeminence of trade and macroeconomic policies over sectoral interventions, and in particular the strategic nature of the real exchange rate in allowing agriculture to compete domestically and internationally highlight the discussion.

经济改革农业改革改革序列智利新西兰