Concepts explaining the wage‐price nexus in Bangladesh are diverse and conflicting. A proper understanding of the relationship between food prices and rural wages is essential for planning policies in support of the rural poor. In exploring the link between food prices and rising agricultural wages, this study analyzes the dynamic relations between those two by using monthly data from 1994 to 2014. A standard vector error correction model (VECM) is implemented to determine the short‐run and long‐run relationships between wages and food prices in eight divisions in Bangladesh. In addition, we use autoregressive distributed lag (ARDL) models to estimate the pass‐through coefficients and to compare the short‐run effects of rice price and urban...
As rising fertilizer prices translate into bleak implication for "apparent" incentives for rice prod...
During the decade from 1982/83 through 1992/93, Bangladesh was able to increase production of rice, ...
Bangladesh has often been regarded as a country whose food security situation is frequently worsened...
Concepts regarding wage-price nexus in Bangladesh are diverse and conflicting. A proper understandin...
Like many other Asian countries, the causal relationship between agricultural productivity and the i...
Like many other Asian countries, the causal relationship between agricultural productivity and the i...
This paper provides an overview of recent developments in rural labour markets in Bangladesh and als...
This paper provides an overview of recent developments in rural labour markets in Bangladesh a...
In this paper we assess the effects of the dramatic rise in agricultural commodity prices during 200...
For the first time, the model developed by Hayami and Herdt is applied to determine gains from moder...
For the first time, the model developed by Hayami and Herdt is applied to determine gains from moder...
Rice trade liberalization in the Philippines should decrease domestic rice prices impacting both agr...
The rice yield and real agricultural wage in Bangladesh increased by 3.8 percent and 2.1 percent per...
This paper analyzes the effects of riverine floods on agricultural wages in Bangladesh. Drawing upon...
Rapid economic growth in India has resulted in rapidly rising rural wages. Using the framework of va...
As rising fertilizer prices translate into bleak implication for "apparent" incentives for rice prod...
During the decade from 1982/83 through 1992/93, Bangladesh was able to increase production of rice, ...
Bangladesh has often been regarded as a country whose food security situation is frequently worsened...
Concepts regarding wage-price nexus in Bangladesh are diverse and conflicting. A proper understandin...
Like many other Asian countries, the causal relationship between agricultural productivity and the i...
Like many other Asian countries, the causal relationship between agricultural productivity and the i...
This paper provides an overview of recent developments in rural labour markets in Bangladesh and als...
This paper provides an overview of recent developments in rural labour markets in Bangladesh a...
In this paper we assess the effects of the dramatic rise in agricultural commodity prices during 200...
For the first time, the model developed by Hayami and Herdt is applied to determine gains from moder...
For the first time, the model developed by Hayami and Herdt is applied to determine gains from moder...
Rice trade liberalization in the Philippines should decrease domestic rice prices impacting both agr...
The rice yield and real agricultural wage in Bangladesh increased by 3.8 percent and 2.1 percent per...
This paper analyzes the effects of riverine floods on agricultural wages in Bangladesh. Drawing upon...
Rapid economic growth in India has resulted in rapidly rising rural wages. Using the framework of va...
As rising fertilizer prices translate into bleak implication for "apparent" incentives for rice prod...
During the decade from 1982/83 through 1992/93, Bangladesh was able to increase production of rice, ...
Bangladesh has often been regarded as a country whose food security situation is frequently worsened...