This article provides a quantitative analysis of the effects of Pakistan government domestic wheat procurement, sales, and trade policies on wheat supply, demand, prices, and overall inflation. Analysis of price multipliers indicates that increases in wheat procurement prices (one means of promoting domestic procurement) have relatively small effects on overall price levels. Partial equilibrium analysis of wheat markets suggests that fluctuations in production, rather than market manipulation, are plausible explanations for price increases in recent years. Comparisons of domestic and international prices suggest that promoting private sector imports is one alternative for increasing supply and stabilising market prices, particularly in year...
This paper attempts to analyse the effects of changes in agricultural prices on different segm...
The current policy of minimum price prevailing in the country should be abandoned as although this p...
We develop a disaggregated Nominal Rate of Assistance (NRA) methodology to disentangle the welfare i...
This article provides a quantitative analysis of the effects of Pakistan government domestic wheat p...
This article provides a quantitative analysis of the effects of Pakistan government domestic w...
Government price policy in Pakistan affects both the supply and demand of wheat. The wheat market ha...
This study probes into the interplay of the factors operating on supply side of the wheat economy of...
Pakistan is one of Asia's major producers and consumers of wheat. Recent trends indicate significant...
A simultaneous-equations model was used to capture the supply and demand functions for Pakistan’s wh...
While wheat procurement policy is a central part of Pakistan’s agricultural policy, a brief descript...
This paper empirically examines the spatial and intertemporal price relations of grains in Pak...
In Afghanistan wheat availability is important for national food security as it is the key staple fo...
This policy paper focuses on the incentive framework for Pakistani agriculture, with emphasis on tra...
This study analyses the impact of the government’s interventionist policies in the product and...
The current research investigates the wheat flour Price Shocks in Pakistan: A case analysis. Data w...
This paper attempts to analyse the effects of changes in agricultural prices on different segm...
The current policy of minimum price prevailing in the country should be abandoned as although this p...
We develop a disaggregated Nominal Rate of Assistance (NRA) methodology to disentangle the welfare i...
This article provides a quantitative analysis of the effects of Pakistan government domestic wheat p...
This article provides a quantitative analysis of the effects of Pakistan government domestic w...
Government price policy in Pakistan affects both the supply and demand of wheat. The wheat market ha...
This study probes into the interplay of the factors operating on supply side of the wheat economy of...
Pakistan is one of Asia's major producers and consumers of wheat. Recent trends indicate significant...
A simultaneous-equations model was used to capture the supply and demand functions for Pakistan’s wh...
While wheat procurement policy is a central part of Pakistan’s agricultural policy, a brief descript...
This paper empirically examines the spatial and intertemporal price relations of grains in Pak...
In Afghanistan wheat availability is important for national food security as it is the key staple fo...
This policy paper focuses on the incentive framework for Pakistani agriculture, with emphasis on tra...
This study analyses the impact of the government’s interventionist policies in the product and...
The current research investigates the wheat flour Price Shocks in Pakistan: A case analysis. Data w...
This paper attempts to analyse the effects of changes in agricultural prices on different segm...
The current policy of minimum price prevailing in the country should be abandoned as although this p...
We develop a disaggregated Nominal Rate of Assistance (NRA) methodology to disentangle the welfare i...