This chapter discusses how accounting for macroeconomic perspectives when establishing agricultural policies can help African governments ensure that their agricultural sectors become productive, competitive, and lucrative across agricultural value chains. It presents the two-way linkages between agricultureled growth strategies and macroeconomic policies by focusing on price, fiscal, monetary, exchange rate, and trade policies. It also discusses the main constraints to effective agricultural policy and the options for integrating agricultural perspectives when developing macroeconomic policies.PRIFPRI4; ReSAKSSAF
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This chapter discusses how accounting for macroeconomic perspectives when establishing agricultural ...
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In today’s more integrated world economy, agricultural growth in Africa depends not only on raising ...
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agricultural policies, economic conditions, exchange rates, farm bill, international economic relati...
In Africa the global food crisis threatens the livelihoods of millions of people who because of high...
Transitions in African agriculture must encompass a triad of issues: farm diversification, the inter...
This chapter discusses how accounting for macroeconomic perspectives when establishing agricultural ...
This chapter reviews changes in Africa’s economic and agricultural development, and explores their o...
This chapter briefly discusses different aspects of macroeconomic policies and its interactions with...
Nigeria is over-dependent on exports of petroleum products despite enormous efforts in policy design...
Policymakers seek objectives that can be conflicting under a budget constraint. Solving this problem...
The intent of this chapter is, first, to review how these components of political economy analysis h...
Why write a book on macroeconomic policies and their links to agriculture and food security in devel...
This chapter on Africa documents the region’s unfolding agricultural and broader economic transforma...
This report is the first attempt to map the agricultural transformation path of 117 countries over a...
The objective of this chapter is to respond to the question: what can trade policy do for the compet...
In today’s more integrated world economy, agricultural growth in Africa depends not only on raising ...
The paper examines policies to encourage the adoption of agricultural inputs, initiate greater priva...
agricultural policies, economic conditions, exchange rates, farm bill, international economic relati...
In Africa the global food crisis threatens the livelihoods of millions of people who because of high...
Transitions in African agriculture must encompass a triad of issues: farm diversification, the inter...