This Note assesses how liberalization of Ethiopia’s grain marketing system in March 1990 has affected the level and volatility of wholesale prices and price spreads between major regional cereal markets. The paper also identifies issues and problems needing attention to guide future policy decisions with the aim of reducing marketing costs in the food system and thereby promoting the welfare of grain producers and consumers in Ethiopia
This report provides emerging findings on the market’s response in the first half of 1996 to the ef...
Managing food price instability is a long standing policy challenge, which, with mixed experiences o...
In spite of remarkable growth in Ethiopia’s agricultural production and overall real incomes (GDP/ca...
This Note assesses how liberalization of Ethiopia’s grain marketing system in March 1990 has affecte...
The objective of this paper is to determine how liberalization of Ethiopia’s grain marketing system...
This report analyzes the effects of grain market reform in Ethiopia on grain prices and price spread...
Agricultural market liberalization in the developing countries is entrusted with the objective of in...
During the past 15 years, there has been a high level of direct government intervention in food grai...
We study cereal wholesale markets in Ethiopia in the last decade (2001–2011), a period that has been...
We study cereal wholesale markets in Ethiopia in the last decade (2001–2011), a period that has been...
Cereal production and marketing are the means of livelihood for millions of households in Ethiopia. ...
We study cereal markets in Ethiopia over the last decade, a period that has been characterised by im...
Cereal price variability in Ethiopia has worsened in recent years, and some of the earlier liberaliz...
Cereal production and marketing is the single largest sub-sector within Ethiopia’s agriculture. It d...
Over the past decade, policymakers have been searching for an appropriate blend of public and privat...
This report provides emerging findings on the market’s response in the first half of 1996 to the ef...
Managing food price instability is a long standing policy challenge, which, with mixed experiences o...
In spite of remarkable growth in Ethiopia’s agricultural production and overall real incomes (GDP/ca...
This Note assesses how liberalization of Ethiopia’s grain marketing system in March 1990 has affecte...
The objective of this paper is to determine how liberalization of Ethiopia’s grain marketing system...
This report analyzes the effects of grain market reform in Ethiopia on grain prices and price spread...
Agricultural market liberalization in the developing countries is entrusted with the objective of in...
During the past 15 years, there has been a high level of direct government intervention in food grai...
We study cereal wholesale markets in Ethiopia in the last decade (2001–2011), a period that has been...
We study cereal wholesale markets in Ethiopia in the last decade (2001–2011), a period that has been...
Cereal production and marketing are the means of livelihood for millions of households in Ethiopia. ...
We study cereal markets in Ethiopia over the last decade, a period that has been characterised by im...
Cereal price variability in Ethiopia has worsened in recent years, and some of the earlier liberaliz...
Cereal production and marketing is the single largest sub-sector within Ethiopia’s agriculture. It d...
Over the past decade, policymakers have been searching for an appropriate blend of public and privat...
This report provides emerging findings on the market’s response in the first half of 1996 to the ef...
Managing food price instability is a long standing policy challenge, which, with mixed experiences o...
In spite of remarkable growth in Ethiopia’s agricultural production and overall real incomes (GDP/ca...