This paper studies the relevance of agricultural policies for avoiding Dutch Disease, which affects many less developed countries experiencing a resource boom. Using a computable general equilibrium model calibrated for Chad, we study the impact of using this country’s annual oil revenue for public investment, particularly in the development of road and irrigation infrastructure. Our model takes into account the integration of markets and migration processes. We find that improving water access would reduce Chad’s dependence on food aid and entail a substantial improvement in rural household welfare.Non-PRIFPRI1; Public Policy and InvestmentDSG
This study provides a background of the socio-political situation in Chad and the oil project, and a...
The countries in the Sahel are undergoing rapid changes due to a mixture of demographic, ecological,...
La possession des ressources naturelles non renouvelables est utile pour stimuler la croissance mais...
This paper studies the relevance of agricultural policies for avoiding Dutch Disease, which affects ...
This paper studies the relevance of agricultural policies for avoiding Dutch Disease, which affects ...
This paper studies the relevance of agricultural policies for avoiding Dutch disease, which affects ...
We examine the effects of the ‘natural resource curse’ on Chad and find little evidence for Dutch d...
The concept of Dutch disease is not a new concept but it always remains of topicality because the oi...
This paper discusses the policy issues facing the country of Sno TomJ e PrRncipe, a small island cou...
WP 2002-04 January 2002This paper discusses the policy issues facing the country of São Tomé e Prínc...
This paper discusses the policy issues facing the country of Sno TomJ e PrRncipe, a small island cou...
Chad’s oil was extracted in 2003 by consortium oil companies and the World Bank. The World Bank and ...
M. Tech. Comparative Local DevelopmentThe research analyses and reviews the existing literature on t...
All too often the benefits of natural resources are not realized by the portions of the population m...
Contemporary policy debates on the macroeconomics of resource booms often concentrate on the short-r...
This study provides a background of the socio-political situation in Chad and the oil project, and a...
The countries in the Sahel are undergoing rapid changes due to a mixture of demographic, ecological,...
La possession des ressources naturelles non renouvelables est utile pour stimuler la croissance mais...
This paper studies the relevance of agricultural policies for avoiding Dutch Disease, which affects ...
This paper studies the relevance of agricultural policies for avoiding Dutch Disease, which affects ...
This paper studies the relevance of agricultural policies for avoiding Dutch disease, which affects ...
We examine the effects of the ‘natural resource curse’ on Chad and find little evidence for Dutch d...
The concept of Dutch disease is not a new concept but it always remains of topicality because the oi...
This paper discusses the policy issues facing the country of Sno TomJ e PrRncipe, a small island cou...
WP 2002-04 January 2002This paper discusses the policy issues facing the country of São Tomé e Prínc...
This paper discusses the policy issues facing the country of Sno TomJ e PrRncipe, a small island cou...
Chad’s oil was extracted in 2003 by consortium oil companies and the World Bank. The World Bank and ...
M. Tech. Comparative Local DevelopmentThe research analyses and reviews the existing literature on t...
All too often the benefits of natural resources are not realized by the portions of the population m...
Contemporary policy debates on the macroeconomics of resource booms often concentrate on the short-r...
This study provides a background of the socio-political situation in Chad and the oil project, and a...
The countries in the Sahel are undergoing rapid changes due to a mixture of demographic, ecological,...
La possession des ressources naturelles non renouvelables est utile pour stimuler la croissance mais...