This paper analyses the effect of tobacco substitution on the welfare of smallholder farmers in Malawi and provides policy options within the agricultural sector for diversifying the Malawi tobacco-based economy. An ex ante biophysical economic modelling approach was used to analyse changes in consumer welfare, producer revenue and foreign exchange (forex) earnings under assumptions of continued and curtailed tobacco production in Malawi. When tobacco was curtailed, sugarcane and groundnuts offered the best substitutes, contributing over 60% to both producer revenue and forex earnings. The curtailing of tobacco, however, led to a consumer welfare loss of 3%, producer revenue loss of 44% and forex earnings loss of 73%. Forex earnings losses ...
Three key questions are addressed in this paper: (1) Have Malawi’s tobacco policy reforms led to imp...
The policy analysis matrix (PAM) framework was employed to analyse the comparative economic advantag...
This paper studies nonmarket institutions that facilitate exports. In Malawi, as in many other devel...
Malawi is arguably the world’s most tobacco dependent economy, yet its future as a major tobacco pro...
The aim and purpose of this report is to describe how the domestic tobacco industry is affectingsust...
• Malawi is arguably the worldʼs most tobacco dependent economy, yet its future as a major tobacco p...
Diversification away from tobacco production has been framed as a priority for Malawi. This paper ch...
This thesis analyses potential agricultural alternatives to production and marketing of tobacco in M...
This study quantitatively analyzes the general equilibrium effects of declines in world demand for t...
This study quantitatively analyzes the general equilibrium effects of declines in world demand for t...
This study compares the financial costs and returns to tobacco growing with twelve (traditional and ...
The underlying analysis in this paper is based on the data that were collected through the Internati...
Three key questions are addressed in this paper: (1) Have Malawi’s tobacco policy reforms led to imp...
This study quantitatively analyzes the general equilibrium effects of declines in world demand for t...
This study quantitatively analyzes the general equilibrium effects of declines in world demand for t...
Three key questions are addressed in this paper: (1) Have Malawi’s tobacco policy reforms led to imp...
The policy analysis matrix (PAM) framework was employed to analyse the comparative economic advantag...
This paper studies nonmarket institutions that facilitate exports. In Malawi, as in many other devel...
Malawi is arguably the world’s most tobacco dependent economy, yet its future as a major tobacco pro...
The aim and purpose of this report is to describe how the domestic tobacco industry is affectingsust...
• Malawi is arguably the worldʼs most tobacco dependent economy, yet its future as a major tobacco p...
Diversification away from tobacco production has been framed as a priority for Malawi. This paper ch...
This thesis analyses potential agricultural alternatives to production and marketing of tobacco in M...
This study quantitatively analyzes the general equilibrium effects of declines in world demand for t...
This study quantitatively analyzes the general equilibrium effects of declines in world demand for t...
This study compares the financial costs and returns to tobacco growing with twelve (traditional and ...
The underlying analysis in this paper is based on the data that were collected through the Internati...
Three key questions are addressed in this paper: (1) Have Malawi’s tobacco policy reforms led to imp...
This study quantitatively analyzes the general equilibrium effects of declines in world demand for t...
This study quantitatively analyzes the general equilibrium effects of declines in world demand for t...
Three key questions are addressed in this paper: (1) Have Malawi’s tobacco policy reforms led to imp...
The policy analysis matrix (PAM) framework was employed to analyse the comparative economic advantag...
This paper studies nonmarket institutions that facilitate exports. In Malawi, as in many other devel...