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Growth Accounting for Sri Lanka’s Agriculture with special reference to Fertilizer and Non-Agriculture Prices: Does Policy Reforms Affect Agriculture Development?

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  • Yamaguchi, Mitoshi
  • Sanker, M.S. SriGowri

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The agricultural sector of Sri Lanka, which was the back bone of the economy, suffered due to various reasons including the mostly argued policy reforms called Structural Adjustment Programmes (SAPs). Having considered the problems associated with the earlier models, we have used the two sector general equilibrium model with growth accounting approach using GRM which is the effect exogenous variables on endogenous variables in this paper. Since SAPs had many policy variables to analyze, we have considered only the most important variables as explained in this paper. Our analysis revealed the contradictory results in comparison to some of the earlier studies. The overall results point out that policy changes are favorable to the overall agriculture development though their impact on the domestic food sector is negative. Since we have considered the fertilizer effect as most serious determinant under policy change, our study clearly indicates that the fertilizer prices tremendously effect the agriculture production and it was also negatively affecting the domestic food production. Secondly this paper also analyzed the impact of non-agriculture products and prices and found out that these positively helped the development of overall agriculture. Thirdly, food imports are open under the new policy reforms and make considerably large impact on the domestic food production.

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  • Yamaguchi, Mitoshi & Sanker, M.S. SriGowri, 2005. "Growth Accounting for Sri Lanka’s Agriculture with special reference to Fertilizer and Non-Agriculture Prices: Does Policy Reforms Affect Agriculture Development?," 2005 Conference (49th), February 9-11, 2005, Coff's Harbour, Australia 139302, Australian Agricultural and Resource Economics Society.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:aare05:139302
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.139302
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    1. Mitoshi Yamaguchi & Hans P. Binswanger, 1975. "The Role of Sectoral Technical Change in Development: Japan, 1880–1965," American Journal of Agricultural Economics, Agricultural and Applied Economics Association, vol. 57(2), pages 269-278.
    2. J.S. Bandara, 1989. "Trade Policy Regimes & Structural Changes: The Case of Sri Lanka," Working Papers 1989.06 EDIRC Provider-In, School of Economics, La Trobe University.
    3. Mitoshi Yamaguchi & George Kennedy, 1984. "A Graphic Model of the Effects of Sectoral Technical Change: The Case of Japan, 1880–1970," Canadian Journal of Agricultural Economics/Revue canadienne d'agroeconomie, Canadian Agricultural Economics Society/Societe canadienne d'agroeconomie, vol. 32(1), pages 71-92, March.
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