The aim of this paper is to study the association between weather shocks (droughts and floods) and agricultural market performance in Mozambique. To do so, we employ a dyadic regression analysis on monthly maize prices, transport costs, and spatial identification of markets as well as droughts and flooded areas. Our estimates show that, while a drought reduces price differences between markets, price dispersion increases during flood periods, an effect that is mainly driven by increases in transport costs. Finally, floods are found to affect price differences more if markets are closer to each other and if the road infrastructure quality is poor. An important implication of our results is that markets show some degree of efficiency during s...
This paper assesses the relationship between agricultural productivity and market participation and ...
We revisit a methodology to gauge the short-term effect of price changes on smallholder farmer's wel...
South Africa is characterised by frequent drought periods with 2015 receiving the lowest annual aver...
Maize ("Zea mays") shortages and maize price instability continue to occur in Mozambique in spite of...
How do markets respond to extreme rainfall in West Africa? This paper examines the effect of weather...
AbstractEconomic development in low income settings is often associated with an expansion of higher-...
In this paper we examine the consequences of extreme weather events on agricultural livelihood choic...
We employ a mixed complementarity problem (MCP) approach to a spatial and temporal equilibrium model...
South Africa, on average, has received an annual rainfall of 600 mm since 1904. Over the years, the ...
The paper examines marketing patterns when interest and storage loss rates are greater in rural zone...
Many studies have addressed the issues of the price relationships between spatially separated commod...
We revisit a methodology to gauge the short-term effect of price changes on small-holder farmer’s we...
We revisit a methodology to gauge the short-term effect of price changes on small-holder farmer’s we...
We revisit a methodology to gauge the short-term effect of price changes on smallholder farmer’s wel...
Being at the same time a major staple food and a crop very sensitive to weather and price fluctuatio...
This paper assesses the relationship between agricultural productivity and market participation and ...
We revisit a methodology to gauge the short-term effect of price changes on smallholder farmer's wel...
South Africa is characterised by frequent drought periods with 2015 receiving the lowest annual aver...
Maize ("Zea mays") shortages and maize price instability continue to occur in Mozambique in spite of...
How do markets respond to extreme rainfall in West Africa? This paper examines the effect of weather...
AbstractEconomic development in low income settings is often associated with an expansion of higher-...
In this paper we examine the consequences of extreme weather events on agricultural livelihood choic...
We employ a mixed complementarity problem (MCP) approach to a spatial and temporal equilibrium model...
South Africa, on average, has received an annual rainfall of 600 mm since 1904. Over the years, the ...
The paper examines marketing patterns when interest and storage loss rates are greater in rural zone...
Many studies have addressed the issues of the price relationships between spatially separated commod...
We revisit a methodology to gauge the short-term effect of price changes on small-holder farmer’s we...
We revisit a methodology to gauge the short-term effect of price changes on small-holder farmer’s we...
We revisit a methodology to gauge the short-term effect of price changes on smallholder farmer’s wel...
Being at the same time a major staple food and a crop very sensitive to weather and price fluctuatio...
This paper assesses the relationship between agricultural productivity and market participation and ...
We revisit a methodology to gauge the short-term effect of price changes on smallholder farmer's wel...
South Africa is characterised by frequent drought periods with 2015 receiving the lowest annual aver...