Abstract

A modified policy analysis matrix is developed to study the costs and benefits of crop production in Thailand. Government intervention in production diversification is assessed with alternative indicators of comparative advantages. It suggests that intervention may be socially undesirable but there are exceptional cases, especially when economic externality exists.

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