Indonesia is the world’s largest importer of its staple food, rice. Since the economic crisis of 1998, rice import policy has become increasingly protectionist and since early 2004, imports have been banned. This paper uses a general equilibrium model of the Indonesian economy to analyze the effects of an import ban on rice, including its effects on poverty. The analysis recognizes 1,000 individual households. The results indicate that the rice import ban raises poverty incidence by a little less than one per cent of the population. Poverty rises in both rural and urban areas. Among farmers, only the richest gain
This study aims at determining the impacts of economic policies on rice and welfare in Indonesia.It ...
This study aims at determining the impacts of economic policies on rice and welfare in Indonesia.It ...
Indonesia is a net importer of almost all of its staple foods. National self-sufficiency in food, es...
Rice is Indonesia’s staple food and accounts for large shares of both consumers’ budgets and total e...
The distributional effects of trade policies involving food are always controversial, particularly i...
The distributional effects of trade policies involving food are always controversial, particularly i...
Rice is Indonesia’s staple food and accounts for large shares of both consumers’ budgets and total e...
Rice is Indonesia’s staple food and accounts for large shares of both consumers’ budgets and total e...
This paper argues that recent increases in international food prices worsened poverty incidence in I...
This paper argues that recent increases in international food prices worsened poverty incidence in I...
Spikes in international food prices in 2007–2008 worsened poverty incidence in Indonesia, both rural...
A general equilibrium modeling approach is used to estimate the effects within Indonesia of unilater...
This study aims at measuring the impact of world price volatility and import tariffs on rice on pove...
This study aims at measuring the impact of world price volatility and import tariffs on rice on pove...
Rice supply has become a major problem in Indonesia particularly in the last two decades when self-s...
This study aims at determining the impacts of economic policies on rice and welfare in Indonesia.It ...
This study aims at determining the impacts of economic policies on rice and welfare in Indonesia.It ...
Indonesia is a net importer of almost all of its staple foods. National self-sufficiency in food, es...
Rice is Indonesia’s staple food and accounts for large shares of both consumers’ budgets and total e...
The distributional effects of trade policies involving food are always controversial, particularly i...
The distributional effects of trade policies involving food are always controversial, particularly i...
Rice is Indonesia’s staple food and accounts for large shares of both consumers’ budgets and total e...
Rice is Indonesia’s staple food and accounts for large shares of both consumers’ budgets and total e...
This paper argues that recent increases in international food prices worsened poverty incidence in I...
This paper argues that recent increases in international food prices worsened poverty incidence in I...
Spikes in international food prices in 2007–2008 worsened poverty incidence in Indonesia, both rural...
A general equilibrium modeling approach is used to estimate the effects within Indonesia of unilater...
This study aims at measuring the impact of world price volatility and import tariffs on rice on pove...
This study aims at measuring the impact of world price volatility and import tariffs on rice on pove...
Rice supply has become a major problem in Indonesia particularly in the last two decades when self-s...
This study aims at determining the impacts of economic policies on rice and welfare in Indonesia.It ...
This study aims at determining the impacts of economic policies on rice and welfare in Indonesia.It ...
Indonesia is a net importer of almost all of its staple foods. National self-sufficiency in food, es...