This paper,on the basis of the positive and normative analysis of its operation mechanism,brings forward certain suggestions on how to couple the financial functions of agricultural policy bank.
This thesis is a economics theory of using the modern front, classical economics principle, and the development courses to the main agricultural policy of developed country, such as comparative analytical method, etc.
Then, according to the agriculture nature resources and agriculture policy,the paper estimates the surplus labor force quantity in agriculture and urban industry section.
The paper follows the #1 circular "some policy suggestions on increasing farmer's income by the CCP State Council" as the main line,making an analysis of the effect of electronic media in publicizing rural policies based on target group's psychological effect(cognition,feelings,willingness,etc).
Constructing a stylized set of negotiations in a game-theoretic form that might take place in a debate over the merits of a market liberal approach, it shows two different paths for agricultural policy reform.
We also have to overcome the distortions of the market place induced by the Common Agriculture Policy which has favoured meat, fat, butter and sugar price reduction to the detriment of fruit and vegetables.
The paper, as a result, raises important questions about the implications of addressing agriculture policy changes in the highly emotionally charged context of present American agriculture.
In a second step, Positive Mathematical Programming (PMP) allows to introduce the impact of agricultural policies (compensatory payments, price changes, etc.) returning different scenarios of land use and agricultural profitability.
There is also a need to develop management practices to sustain and enhance the positive multifunctionality of paddy rice cultivation while minimizing negative effects to the environment, which may be brought into the agricultural policies.
Through empirical simulations of the Taiwanese rice market, we estimate the effects of agricultural policies designed to ensure optimal levels of two multifunctional outputs, groundwater recharge, and methane emissions.
A supply and demand model for rice in Cambodia, which includes among other factors evapotranspiration as a water supply variable impacting regional yields and planted areas, is developed to aid in the design of agricultural policies and planning.