Sunday, November 5, 2006

Stiglitz on Cotton Subsidies

Joe Stiglitz objects--as do most other economists--to government subsidies to U.S. cotton producers:
Without subsidies, it would not pay for Americans to produce much cotton; with them, the US is the world�s largest cotton exporter. Some 25,000 rich American cotton farmers divide $3 to $4 billion in subsidies among themselves � with most of the money going to a small fraction of the recipients. The increased supply depresses cotton prices, hurting some 10 million farmers in sub-Saharan Africa alone.

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