"Higher world food prices have led many governments in developing countries to adopt policy measures to mitigate the adverse impact on low-income households. This paper sets out a partial equilibrium framework to evaluate the relative efficiency, distributional, and revenue implications of alternative policy responses. The model is applied to Madagascar data to evaluate the net welfare impact of reductions in rice tariffs and to compare this to the alternative policy of targeted transfers. Lowering tariffs is not a cost-effective approach to protecting low-income households due to substantial leakage of benefits to higher income households and an adverse impact on poor net rice producers even when the substantial efficiency gains from such ...
Rice is Indonesia’s staple food and accounts for large shares of both consumers’ budgets and total e...
<div>This study aims at determining the impacts of economic policies on rice and welfare in Indonesi...
The paper examines the welfare impact of the Indian government’s rice price policies in the light of...
"Higher world food prices have led many governments in developing countries to adopt policy measures...
"Higher world food prices have led many governments in developing countries to adopt policy measures...
Given the large share of major staples in the budgets of the poor, governments in many developing co...
This paper analyzes the income and poverty implications of price and trade policy distortions in ric...
International audienceFaced with a production shortfall in early 2004 and a sharp rise in the price ...
Current trade policy pursued by the Sri Lankan government on rice can best be described as ad-hoc as...
Current trade policy pursued by the Sri Lankan government on rice can best be described as adhoc as ...
Faced with a production shortfall in early 2004 and a sharp rise in the price of imported rice due t...
Vietnam has rapidly become one of the three largest rice exporters in the world, in spite of a bindi...
Faced with a production shortfall in early 2004 and a sharp rise in the price of imported rice due t...
The distributional effects of trade policies involving food are always controversial, particularly i...
Vietnam has rapidly become one of the three largest rice exporters in the world, in spite of a bindi...
Rice is Indonesia’s staple food and accounts for large shares of both consumers’ budgets and total e...
<div>This study aims at determining the impacts of economic policies on rice and welfare in Indonesi...
The paper examines the welfare impact of the Indian government’s rice price policies in the light of...
"Higher world food prices have led many governments in developing countries to adopt policy measures...
"Higher world food prices have led many governments in developing countries to adopt policy measures...
Given the large share of major staples in the budgets of the poor, governments in many developing co...
This paper analyzes the income and poverty implications of price and trade policy distortions in ric...
International audienceFaced with a production shortfall in early 2004 and a sharp rise in the price ...
Current trade policy pursued by the Sri Lankan government on rice can best be described as ad-hoc as...
Current trade policy pursued by the Sri Lankan government on rice can best be described as adhoc as ...
Faced with a production shortfall in early 2004 and a sharp rise in the price of imported rice due t...
Vietnam has rapidly become one of the three largest rice exporters in the world, in spite of a bindi...
Faced with a production shortfall in early 2004 and a sharp rise in the price of imported rice due t...
The distributional effects of trade policies involving food are always controversial, particularly i...
Vietnam has rapidly become one of the three largest rice exporters in the world, in spite of a bindi...
Rice is Indonesia’s staple food and accounts for large shares of both consumers’ budgets and total e...
<div>This study aims at determining the impacts of economic policies on rice and welfare in Indonesi...
The paper examines the welfare impact of the Indian government’s rice price policies in the light of...