This paper examined the factors influencing the entry and sales decision of private traders in fertilizer retail trade in a liberalized market using survey data from Kenya. A two-stage econometric model is used to examine traders’ entry and sales decision. The results provide insights into factors that are associated with private retail traders’ entry and sales decisions in an era of liberalized fertilizer markets. It shows substantial entry into fertilizer retail trade following market liberalization. Relatively limited investments in trading assets and equipment are predicted to hold back firm expansion. Implications drawn from the study provide insights into likely research and policy interventions
Frequent shifts in policy on fertiliser markets have occurred in Ethiopia with the aim of facilitati...
Keywords:</span></strong><span lang=EN-GB>Market liberalisation, rural households, traders,<st1:plac...
This study analyses the impact of the liberalization on the intensification of maize production in K...
This paper reports results of a countrywide survey of fertilizer traders undertaken in late Septembe...
This paper reports results of a study aimed at identifying broad demand-side and supply-side influen...
This paper analyzes the factors influencing farm level fertilizer adoption decisions under an era of...
Does liberalization of agricultural markets and an expanded role for the private sector result in a ...
The standard policy prescription is that markets should be privatized in Sub-Saharan Africa. Little ...
This paper documents the factors driving the impressive growth in fertilizer use and maize productiv...
The liberalisation of agricultural markets in Kenya has highlighted the potential role of private tr...
Improvement in the performance of agricultural markets was the ultimate goal of market liberalisatio...
One of the most outstanding economic issues concerning input subsidies in many third world countries...
Kenya is one of the few countries in sub-Saharan Africa experiencing an impressive rise in fertilize...
The study aimed to identify the factors responsible for the impressive growth in fertilizer use in K...
Kenya like most other developing countries has been reforming her staple grain markets since 1986. ...
Frequent shifts in policy on fertiliser markets have occurred in Ethiopia with the aim of facilitati...
Keywords:</span></strong><span lang=EN-GB>Market liberalisation, rural households, traders,<st1:plac...
This study analyses the impact of the liberalization on the intensification of maize production in K...
This paper reports results of a countrywide survey of fertilizer traders undertaken in late Septembe...
This paper reports results of a study aimed at identifying broad demand-side and supply-side influen...
This paper analyzes the factors influencing farm level fertilizer adoption decisions under an era of...
Does liberalization of agricultural markets and an expanded role for the private sector result in a ...
The standard policy prescription is that markets should be privatized in Sub-Saharan Africa. Little ...
This paper documents the factors driving the impressive growth in fertilizer use and maize productiv...
The liberalisation of agricultural markets in Kenya has highlighted the potential role of private tr...
Improvement in the performance of agricultural markets was the ultimate goal of market liberalisatio...
One of the most outstanding economic issues concerning input subsidies in many third world countries...
Kenya is one of the few countries in sub-Saharan Africa experiencing an impressive rise in fertilize...
The study aimed to identify the factors responsible for the impressive growth in fertilizer use in K...
Kenya like most other developing countries has been reforming her staple grain markets since 1986. ...
Frequent shifts in policy on fertiliser markets have occurred in Ethiopia with the aim of facilitati...
Keywords:</span></strong><span lang=EN-GB>Market liberalisation, rural households, traders,<st1:plac...
This study analyses the impact of the liberalization on the intensification of maize production in K...