In the poorest countries like Ethiopia the spillover effects of a soaring food price is unbearable. To mitigate the recent rise in food prices and the burden on urban poor consumers, different measures have been considered by policy makers. Recently, Ethiopia banned the export of all grain products in a bid to stem huge price hikes. The export of indigenous grains, including the staple grains, like teff, maize, sorghum, and wheat are suspended indefinitely. Using the standard GTAP model and the recent GTAP Africa database, this paper simulates the overall implication of banning export of grains. Regarding the impact on prices, the simulation result tells us that prices are likely to fall. At macro level, the result reveals trade balance wil...
This study is undertaken to find out the presence short and long run relationship among producer and...
Grain Marketing Research Project, Ministry of Economic Development and Cooperation, Addis Ababafood ...
In response to the sharp rise in domestic grain prices of 2008, the Ethiopian government introduced...
In the poorest countries like Ethiopia the spillover effects of a soaring food price is unbearable. ...
In the poorest countries like Ethiopia the spillover effects of a soaring food price is unbearable. ...
In the poorest countries like Ethiopia the spillover effects of a soaring food price is unbearable. ...
After a long period of relatively stable prices on world markets, the prices of key food staples beg...
This paper examines recent movements in domestic cereal prices in Ethiopia in light of world price m...
Cereal production and marketing are the means of livelihood for millions of households in Ethiopia. ...
The objective of this paper is to determine how liberalization of Ethiopia’s grain marketing system ...
This paper analyses the impacts of trade policy responses to rising world food prices by carrying ou...
There has long been concern that cash and in-kind transfers might affect prices in developing countr...
International prices of most staple food commodities in 2008 reached a remarkable level that had not...
Increases in cereal prices can have adverse effects on poor net food buyers. This is a particular pr...
Global food, fuel, and fertilizer prices have risen rapidly in recent months, driven in large part b...
This study is undertaken to find out the presence short and long run relationship among producer and...
Grain Marketing Research Project, Ministry of Economic Development and Cooperation, Addis Ababafood ...
In response to the sharp rise in domestic grain prices of 2008, the Ethiopian government introduced...
In the poorest countries like Ethiopia the spillover effects of a soaring food price is unbearable. ...
In the poorest countries like Ethiopia the spillover effects of a soaring food price is unbearable. ...
In the poorest countries like Ethiopia the spillover effects of a soaring food price is unbearable. ...
After a long period of relatively stable prices on world markets, the prices of key food staples beg...
This paper examines recent movements in domestic cereal prices in Ethiopia in light of world price m...
Cereal production and marketing are the means of livelihood for millions of households in Ethiopia. ...
The objective of this paper is to determine how liberalization of Ethiopia’s grain marketing system ...
This paper analyses the impacts of trade policy responses to rising world food prices by carrying ou...
There has long been concern that cash and in-kind transfers might affect prices in developing countr...
International prices of most staple food commodities in 2008 reached a remarkable level that had not...
Increases in cereal prices can have adverse effects on poor net food buyers. This is a particular pr...
Global food, fuel, and fertilizer prices have risen rapidly in recent months, driven in large part b...
This study is undertaken to find out the presence short and long run relationship among producer and...
Grain Marketing Research Project, Ministry of Economic Development and Cooperation, Addis Ababafood ...
In response to the sharp rise in domestic grain prices of 2008, the Ethiopian government introduced...