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Agricultural Policy Reforms in South Korea: Motivations, Features and Effects. (1988). Moon, Pal-Yong .
In: 1988 Conference, August 24-31, 1988, Buenos Aires, Argentina.
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  1. According to the author, the Korean government started to support the agricultural sectorin the early 1970s in order to reduce the widening income gap between the farm and non-farm sectors. The author also argued that because of the limited possibilities to raise labour productivity and to increase off-farm employment opportunities in rural areas in Korea, the price support policy will be needed in future to prevent the sectoral income gap from widening. Implicit in these arguments is that the intersectoral labour market functions so inefficiently that the sectoral income gap cannot be closed by intersectoral migration from agriculture, off-farm rural employment, and other labour market adjustments.
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  2. Anderson, K. and Hayami, Y., 1986, The Political Economy ofAgricultural Protection: East Asia in International Perspective, Allen & Unwin, Sydney.
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  3. Ban, S.H., Moon, P.Y. and Perldns, D.H., 1980,Rural Development: Studies in the Modernization of the Republic ofKorea: 1945-75, Harvard University Press.
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  4. Krueger, A.O., Schiff, M. and Valdes, A., 1985, A Comparative Study ofthe Political Economy of Agricultural Pricing Policies: A Framework for the Country Studies, The World Bank, Washington, DC (mimeo).
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  5. Mellor, J.W., 1978, 'Food Price Policy and Income Distribution in Low-Income Countries', Economic Development and Cultural Change 27:1.

  6. Moon, P.Y. and Kang, B.S., 1987, Final Report on A Comparative Study ofthe Political Economy ofAgricultural Pricing Policies: The Case ofSouth Korea, IBRD Working Paper, The World Bank, Washington, DC.
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  7. Moon, P.Y.,1975, 'The Evolution of Rice Policy in Korea,' Food Research Institute Studies 14:4, Stanford University.

  8. Though not mentioned in the paper, the similarity between the Korean and Japanese agricultural policies is striking. I wonder ifthe obvious difference is the time lag of about ten years. For example, the policy shift from consumer 442 Pal-Yong Moon protection to producerprotection occurred in the early 1970s in Korea and in the early 1960s in Japan, when the spurt of industrial growth took place. The rice sector was particularly supported by price support in both countries. Moreover, both the Korean andJapanese governments started toreducemarketintervention costs, arising from the producer support policies, as excess supply emerged.
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