农业政策改革的公共选择视角:新西兰经验的含义

A Public Choice Perspective on Agricultural Policy Reform: Implications of the New Zealand Experience

American Journal of Agricultural Economics · 1996
被引 26
人大 AABS 3

中文导读

用公共选择理论分析新西兰1984年经济改革,探讨其如何减少寻租、合理化农业政策,并指出制度框架对政治过程的重要性。

Abstract

Abstract A public choice framework is used to interpret and explore the implications of the dramatic New Zealand economic reforms initiated in 1984. The New Zealand deregulation experience holds lessons for other countries attempting to limit rent seeking and rationalize farm policies. Economic analyses of protectionist policies helped to change public opinion, an important precursor to policy reform. The reform of farm policies was made easier because other sectors were simultaneously restructured. The New Zealand deregulation experience emphasizes the importance of the institutional framework for real world political processes and suggests that constitutional issues warrant more attention in public policy analysis.

公共选择理论农业政策改革新西兰经验制度框架