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          <dc:title>Can the Japanese Agri-food Sectors Survive by Promoting their Exports?: A General Equilibrium Analysis with Farm Heterogeneity and Product Differentiation</dc:title>
          <dc:creator>HOSOE, Nobuhiro</dc:creator>
          <dc:creator>AKUNE, Yuko</dc:creator>
          <dc:subject>Agri-food Exports</dc:subject>
          <dc:subject>Food Supply Chain</dc:subject>
          <dc:subject>Firm Heterogeneity</dc:subject>
          <dc:subject>Product Differentiation</dc:subject>
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          <dc:description>Manufacturing industries have attracted research attention regarding roles of firm heterogeneity and product differentiation in the  new new trade theory. Agricultural sectors also produce new goods by product differentiation through breeding, food processing, quality-upgrading, and branding. In reaction to the recent globalization, the Japanese government has sought strategies to promote its domestic agri-food sectors by means of product differentiation and export promotion. This computable general equilibrium study examines the relevance of these policies by simulating hypothetical trade liberalization in agriculture and/or food. We show that agricultural trade liberalization would not increase Japan s agricultural exports but would increase food exports; and that food trade liberalization would promote food exports. Both types of liberalization would increase domestic production in agri-food sectors through agri-food linkages and variety effects. This finding affords evidence of the relevance of product differentiation strategy through food processing and exportation, but not of agricultural export promotion strategy.</dc:description>
          <dc:description>This study is partly supported by JSPS KAKENHI grant (Nos. 16K03613, 16K07907, 16KT0036, 19K01622).</dc:description>
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          <dc:publisher>GRIPS Policy Research Center</dc:publisher>
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