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Política de estabilização de renda para a agricultura familiar: uma análise de risco

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  • Oliveira, Maria Aparecida Silva
  • Teixeira, Erly Cardoso

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Income transfers from family farm to nonagricultural sectors occurred due to imports to substitution policy. A way of compensating this segment could be compensated by an income stabilization policy that would improve the income distribution in the agricultural sector. Also it could assure a stable profitability to the farmers. The objective of this paper is to determine the benefits of an income stabilization policy implemented to the family farms producing rice, bean, corn and cassava. It is also objective of the research to determine the costs of this policy for commercial farmers. The methodology applies the Newbery’s and Stiglitz’s model, that considers the risk reduction with the income stabilization policy. This policy would increase income for the family farmers. The transfer benefits would overcome the efficiency benefits for family farmers and consumers. The benefits for the family farm would be larger than the costs for the commercial farm in the bean, cassava and corn markets. The benefits with this policy would overcome the costs in the bean and corn markets, but not in the rice and cassava markets.

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  • Oliveira, Maria Aparecida Silva & Teixeira, Erly Cardoso, 2005. "Política de estabilização de renda para a agricultura familiar: uma análise de risco," Brazilian Journal of Rural Economy and Sociology (Revista de Economia e Sociologia Rural-RESR), Sociedade Brasileira de Economia e Sociologia Rural, vol. 43(1), pages 1-18, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:rdecag:156116
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.156116
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    1. Braverman, Avishay & Kanbur, Ravi & Brandao, Antonio Salazar P. & Hammer, Jeffrey & Lopes, Mauro de Rezende & Tan, Alexandra, 1990. "Costs and benefits of agricultural price stabilization in Brazil," Policy Research Working Paper Series 564, The World Bank.
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