Evaluation of the results of measures implemented to export of peeled Hazelnut in Azerbaijan
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Ramil Huseyn Zahid, Doctor of Economics |
Center for Economic Reforms and Communication | |
ramilhuseyn@bk.ru |
Azerbaijan has started to provide export subsidy for peeled hazelnuts since 2018, and 11.1 million manats have been paid from the state budget for this purpose over three years. This article evaluates the export subsidy paid for hazelnuts in Azerbaijan based on the criteria of relevance, effectiveness, efficiency, impact and sustainability and analyzes the impact of this measures on hazelnut production and export. It was concluded that hazelnuts are a competitive product of Azerbaijan and would be one of the most exported products in the non-oil sector in 2018-2020, even if it is not subsidized to export. At the same time, the role of hazelnuts in increasing the export of nonoil products was evaluated and relevant proposals/suggestions were made to expand its exports.
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Agricultural Economics Research Center, leading specialist
Doctor of Philosophy in Economics
Rashad. Huseynov
Center for Analysis of Economic Reforms and Communication
Doctor of Philosophy in Economics