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Food security policies in India and China: implications for national and global food security

机译:印度和中国的粮食安全政策:对国家和全球粮食安全的影响

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Food insecurity is a much more serious concern in India than China. In addition to income and poverty differences, we argue in this paper that differences in food policies can further explain the different food security outcomes across the two countries. First, India mostly uses price-based input subsidies to support agricultural incentives whereas China has recently adopted direct transfers to support agricultural incentives, which are believed to be less distorting and more efficient. Second, the two countries apply quite different approaches to address poor consumers' access to food, with India adopting a widely criticized public distribution system and China mainly using direct income transfers and other social safety nets. Third, although both committed considerable fiscal resources to insulating their respective domestic markets, especially during recent food price spikes, India's heavy dependence on price-based measures causes relatively larger and more volatile fiscal burdens, thereby likely making it more vulnerable in dealing with similar events in the future. These findings have important implications for food policy and food security in the two countries in the future.
机译:在印度,与中国相比,粮食不安全问题更为严重。除了收入和贫困差异外,我们在本文中还指出,粮食政策的差异可以进一步解释两国之间在粮食安全方面的不同结果。首先,印度主要使用基于价格的投入物补贴来支持农业激励措施,而中国最近采用了直接转移来支持农业激励措施,据信这种扭曲程度较小,效率更高。其次,两国采用了截然不同的方法来解决贫困消费者获得食物的问题,印度采用了广受批评的公共分配制度,而中国主要使用直接收入转移和其他社会安全网。第三,尽管两国都投入了大量财政资源来维持各自的国内市场,特别是在最近的食品价格暴涨期间,但印度严重依赖基于价格的措施会导致相对更大和更不稳定的财政负担,从而可能使其在应对类似事件时更加脆弱在将来。这些发现对未来两国的粮食政策和粮食安全具有重要意义。

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