Distributive leakages of agricultural support: some empirical evidence

The paper evaluates the transfer efficiency of the Austrian bread grain policy taking into account distributive leakages, i.e. how much of the transfers officially intended to support farm income are finally realised in the upstream and downstream industries. Gardner’s [Am. J. Agric. Econ. 65 (1983)...

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