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dc.contributor.authorTanzi, Vito
dc.date.accessioned2014-01-03T00:59:10Z
dc.date.available2014-01-03T00:59:10Z
dc.date.issued2000
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/11362/34714
dc.description.abstractSectoral policies make explicit and implicit assumptions about the behaviour and capabilities of the agents (such as dynamic responses to market signals, demand-led assistance, collaborative efforts, participation in financing); which we consider to be rather unrealistic. Because of this lack of realism, policies that aim to be neutral often turn out to be highly exclusive. They fail to give sufficient importance to the special features of the sector -with its high climatic, biological and commercial risks and its slow adaptation- or to the fact that those who take decisions in agriculture are now mostly in an inferior position because of their incomes below the poverty line, their inadequate training, their traditions based on centuries of living in precarious conditions, and their geographical location in marginal areas, far from infrastructure and with only a minimum of services and sources of information. These people have only scanty and imperfect access to the markets which, according to the prevailing model, should govern decisions and the (re);distribution of the factors of production. In our opinion, this explains the patchy and lower-than-expected growth registered by the sector after the reforms to promote the liberalization of markets and external openness in the region. In view of the results of the application of the new model, it may be wondered whether Latin America can afford a form of development which excludes over half of its agricultural producers; what the alternatives are; and what costs and benefits each of them offers in terms of production and monetary, social, spatial and other aspects. The article outlines the changes in policies and their results at the aggregate level, summarizes the arguments usually put forward to explain agricultural performance in the region, and proposes a second set of explanations based on a description of the agents and the responses that may be expected from them, contrasting the latter with the supposedly neutral nature of the policies.
dc.language.isoen
dc.relation.ispartofEn: XII Seminario Regional de Política Fiscal: compendio de documentos - Santiago : CEPAL, 2000 - p. 3-21
dc.titleThe role of the State and the quality of the public sector
dc.typeTexto
dc.eventSeminario Regional de Política Fiscal
dc.callnumberINT-2038
dc.subject.spanishPOLITICA FISCAL
dc.subject.spanishADMINISTRACION FISCAL
dc.subject.spanishLEYES Y REGLAMENTOS
dc.subject.spanishASPECTOS JURIDICOS
dc.subject.englishFISCAL POLICY
dc.subject.englishTAX ADMINISTRATION
dc.subject.englishLAWS AND REGULATIONS
dc.subject.englishLEGAL ASPECTS
dc.coverage.spatialspaAMERICA LATINA
dc.coverage.spatialengLATIN AMERICA
dc.type.biblevelSección o Parte de un Documento
dc.doctypeDocumentos de proyectos e investigación
dc.topic.spanishASUNTOS FISCALES
dc.topic.englishFISCAL AFFAIRS
dc.cityofeventSantiago
dc.idsade20188
dc.dateofevent24-26 enero 2000
dc.noevent12
dc.workarea.spanishDESARROLLO ECONÓMICO
dc.workarea.spanishPLANIFICACIÓN PARA EL DESARROLLO
dc.workarea.englishECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
dc.workarea.englishPLANNING FOR DEVELOPMENT


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