Introduction and summary / Kym Anderson and Alberto Valdés -- Argentina / Adolfo C. Sturzenegger and Mariana Salazni -- Brazil / Mauro de Rezende Lopes [and others] -- Chile / Alberto Valdés and Esteban Jara -- Colombia / Lia Guterman -- Dominican Republic / Jesús de los Santos and Pedro Pablo Peña -- Ecuador / Ernesto Valenzuela, Sara Wong, and Damiano Sandri -- Mexico / Isidro Soloaga and Gabriel Lara -- Nicaragua / Matias Berthelon, Diana Kruger, and Diana Saavedra.
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Distortions to Agricultural Incentives in Latin America provides an overview of the evolution of distortions to agricultural incentives caused by price and trade policies in five economies of South America plus the Dominican Republic, Nicaragua, and Mexico. Together these countries comprise about 80 percent of the region's population, agricultural output, and overall GDP. The new empirical indicators in these country studies provide a strong evidence-based foundation for assessing the successes and failures of the past and for evaluating policy options for the years ahead.
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Distortions to agricultural incentives in Latin America.