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Are distortions good for development? Structural transformations and cotton in Uzbekistan

Lombardozzi, Lorena

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Agriculture is at the origin of all economic activities and thus obtains a notable position in growth theory. The contribution of primary sector to long-term economic development has given space to asymmetrical positions. In the current context of globalized markets and downsized states, Uzbekistan is incontestably an exceptional case-study, applying distortive measures to its economy, and to agricultural sector in particular, to actively shape its comparative advantages. With reference to the cotton sector taxation in Uzbekistan, this analysis proposes to shed light on the implications of the main theoretical arguments around distortions. It will investigate the “circular cumulative and interactive process” produced and how it is being a driver of structural transformation, to exploit economies of scale and transfer capital investments for heavy industry, concluding that distortion can actually be instrumental for development.

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Lombardozzi, L. (2016). Are distortions good for development? Structural transformations and cotton in Uzbekistan. Working papers (University of London. School of Oriental and African Studies. Dept. of Economics),

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Jan 15, 2016
Publication Date Jan 1, 2016
Deposit Date Apr 22, 2016
Publicly Available Date Apr 22, 2016
Electronic ISSN 1753-5816
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Issue 193

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