Food security and socio-economic aspects of agricultural input subsidies

This study is the first attempt at promoting agricultural input subsidy policies in a computable general equilibrium framework on two main dimensions of food security (i.e. food availability and access to food), poverty and income distribution in Malaysia for all ethnic groups. This study investigat...

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Main Authors: Solaymani, Saeed, Aghamohammadi, Ebrahim, Falahati, Ali, Sharafi, Saeed, Kari, Fatimah
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spelling my.um.eprints.234072020-01-14T01:53:40Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/23407/ Food security and socio-economic aspects of agricultural input subsidies Solaymani, Saeed Aghamohammadi, Ebrahim Falahati, Ali Sharafi, Saeed Kari, Fatimah HC Economic History and Conditions This study is the first attempt at promoting agricultural input subsidy policies in a computable general equilibrium framework on two main dimensions of food security (i.e. food availability and access to food), poverty and income distribution in Malaysia for all ethnic groups. This study investigates the short-run impacts of two subsidy removal policy and one subsidy expansion policy using 2010 input–output table. Results show that both subsidy removal policies negatively influence agricultural sectors and economic growth of Malaysia while the expansion policy influence them positively. The removal policies also decrease food availability and access to food and, consequently, increase poverty at the national level and the poverty level of Malay household, while the expansion policy increases food availability and access to food and alleviate the poverty level of Malay household. The complete removal policy without paddy/rice subsidies increases rice production and raises food availability and access to food commodities (or food security) in the country resulting in a lesser increase in poverty compared to the complete removal policy. © 2019, © 2019 The Association for Social Economics. Taylor & Francis 2019 Article PeerReviewed Solaymani, Saeed and Aghamohammadi, Ebrahim and Falahati, Ali and Sharafi, Saeed and Kari, Fatimah (2019) Food security and socio-economic aspects of agricultural input subsidies. Review of Social Economy, 77 (3). pp. 271-296. ISSN 0034-6764 https://doi.org/10.1080/00346764.2019.1596298 doi:10.1080/00346764.2019.1596298
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topic HC Economic History and Conditions
spellingShingle HC Economic History and Conditions
Solaymani, Saeed
Aghamohammadi, Ebrahim
Falahati, Ali
Sharafi, Saeed
Kari, Fatimah
Food security and socio-economic aspects of agricultural input subsidies
description This study is the first attempt at promoting agricultural input subsidy policies in a computable general equilibrium framework on two main dimensions of food security (i.e. food availability and access to food), poverty and income distribution in Malaysia for all ethnic groups. This study investigates the short-run impacts of two subsidy removal policy and one subsidy expansion policy using 2010 input–output table. Results show that both subsidy removal policies negatively influence agricultural sectors and economic growth of Malaysia while the expansion policy influence them positively. The removal policies also decrease food availability and access to food and, consequently, increase poverty at the national level and the poverty level of Malay household, while the expansion policy increases food availability and access to food and alleviate the poverty level of Malay household. The complete removal policy without paddy/rice subsidies increases rice production and raises food availability and access to food commodities (or food security) in the country resulting in a lesser increase in poverty compared to the complete removal policy. © 2019, © 2019 The Association for Social Economics.
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author Solaymani, Saeed
Aghamohammadi, Ebrahim
Falahati, Ali
Sharafi, Saeed
Kari, Fatimah
author_facet Solaymani, Saeed
Aghamohammadi, Ebrahim
Falahati, Ali
Sharafi, Saeed
Kari, Fatimah
author_sort Solaymani, Saeed
title Food security and socio-economic aspects of agricultural input subsidies
title_short Food security and socio-economic aspects of agricultural input subsidies
title_full Food security and socio-economic aspects of agricultural input subsidies
title_fullStr Food security and socio-economic aspects of agricultural input subsidies
title_full_unstemmed Food security and socio-economic aspects of agricultural input subsidies
title_sort food security and socio-economic aspects of agricultural input subsidies
publisher Taylor & Francis
publishDate 2019
url http://eprints.um.edu.my/23407/
https://doi.org/10.1080/00346764.2019.1596298
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