This study is undertaken to find out the presence short and long run relationship among producer and consumer prices and analyze the asymmetric nature of price transmission in staple food cereals namely: Teff, Wheat, and Maize in Ethiopia. Twenty years monthly producer and consumer price data were used in the analysis. Central Statistical Agency of Ethiopia was the primary sources of the data and it was collected from representative zones of three regional states and one city administrations of the country. Results from Asymmetric Vector Error correction model revealed that there are both short and long run two way price transmissions in consumer and producer prices. It is proved that there is asymmetric price transmission from consumer t...
In the poorest countries like Ethiopia the spillover effects of a soaring food price is unbearable. ...
We measured the producer price impacts of food and cash transfer programmes in Ethiopia using monthl...
In order to solve the problem of food insecurity the Government of Ethiopia has adopted different st...
Persistent increases in basic food prices have become a critical challenge in Ethiopia since 2006. ...
This paper investigates the integration of the Ethiopian grain market to the world market; and withi...
This study assesses the degree of vertical price transmission along the wheat-bread value chain in E...
The prevalence of imperfect price transmission in the agricultural food markets continues to be an i...
Cereal production and marketing are the means of livelihood for millions of households in Ethiopia. ...
The paper contributes to the scant literature on vertical price transmission between farmers and ret...
In response to the sharp rise in domestic grain prices of 2008, the Ethiopian government introduced...
Food price inflation in Ethiopia commenced suffering high rates in 2004 that pose risks for poor peo...
Cereal price variability in Ethiopia has worsened in recent years, and some of the earlier liberaliz...
The central market hypothesis or price leadership role is an important concept of market integration...
In the poorest countries like Ethiopia the spillover effects of a soaring food price is unbearable. ...
Farmers at the beginning and consumers at the end of the marketing chain often suspect that imperfec...
In the poorest countries like Ethiopia the spillover effects of a soaring food price is unbearable. ...
We measured the producer price impacts of food and cash transfer programmes in Ethiopia using monthl...
In order to solve the problem of food insecurity the Government of Ethiopia has adopted different st...
Persistent increases in basic food prices have become a critical challenge in Ethiopia since 2006. ...
This paper investigates the integration of the Ethiopian grain market to the world market; and withi...
This study assesses the degree of vertical price transmission along the wheat-bread value chain in E...
The prevalence of imperfect price transmission in the agricultural food markets continues to be an i...
Cereal production and marketing are the means of livelihood for millions of households in Ethiopia. ...
The paper contributes to the scant literature on vertical price transmission between farmers and ret...
In response to the sharp rise in domestic grain prices of 2008, the Ethiopian government introduced...
Food price inflation in Ethiopia commenced suffering high rates in 2004 that pose risks for poor peo...
Cereal price variability in Ethiopia has worsened in recent years, and some of the earlier liberaliz...
The central market hypothesis or price leadership role is an important concept of market integration...
In the poorest countries like Ethiopia the spillover effects of a soaring food price is unbearable. ...
Farmers at the beginning and consumers at the end of the marketing chain often suspect that imperfec...
In the poorest countries like Ethiopia the spillover effects of a soaring food price is unbearable. ...
We measured the producer price impacts of food and cash transfer programmes in Ethiopia using monthl...
In order to solve the problem of food insecurity the Government of Ethiopia has adopted different st...