Economic Nationalism and Agricultural Policies: A Panel Data Analysis of the Impact of Trade openness on Agricultural Structures in Selected Countries
Chapter from the book: Kanbir, Ö. (ed.) 2025. The Age of Economic Nationalism: The End of Globalization?.

Burcu Yilmaz Şahin
Giresun University
Halit Levent Orman
Giresun University

Synopsis

This study analyses the relationship between economic nationalism and agricultural policies within a historical, theoretical and empirical framework. A comparative analysis of India, Turkey, Russia, Brazil, Egypt and China reveals nationalist aspects of agricultural policies focusing on domestic production and food security. Using panel data from 1990 to 2024, the empirical analysis reveals that openness to trade reduces the agricultural share of Gross Domestic Product (GDP); however, this effect varies across countries. The findings suggest that economic nationalism is a resurgent trend in agriculture.

How to cite this book

Yilmaz Şahin, B. & Orman, H. L. (2025). Economic Nationalism and Agricultural Policies: A Panel Data Analysis of the Impact of Trade openness on Agricultural Structures in Selected Countries. In: Kanbir, Ö. (ed.), The Age of Economic Nationalism: The End of Globalization?. Özgür Publications. DOI: https://doi.org/10.58830/ozgur.pub911.c3781

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October 23, 2025

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