Malawi has struggled to achieve sustained agricultural growth over the last four decades. As such there is need for in-creased investment and supportive policies if greater success is to be realized. As a prerequisite to identifying the role that improved policies and investment can play, a better understanding is needed of the incentives that producers in the agricultural sector obtain currently. However, research on the subject has been scanty. For this study, annual Producer Subsidy Equivalent (PSE) for the staple food crop, maize, were calculated for the period 1970 to 2010.Non-PRIFPRI1; MaSSPDSG
Agricultural input subsidies were a major feature of development policies in rural economies until t...
This empirical study uses data from 1970 to 2010 to estimate levels of neopatrimonialism in Malawi. ...
Although agriculture is widely regarded as a major channel through which poverty and food insecurity...
Malawi has struggled to achieve sustained agricultural growth over the last four decades. As such th...
Developing countries commonly tax the agricultural sector, while developed nations subsidize it. How...
The policy analysis matrix (PAM) framework was employed to analyse the comparative economic advantag...
This paper examines the political economy of the agricultural policy processes in Malawi through the...
NovemberThe economy of Malawi is highly dependent on agricultural production and development initiat...
Malawi agriculture has undergone various policy regimes targeted at improving productivity and food ...
Numerous studies have been undertaken on the political economy of agricultural policies in developin...
Food security in Malawi is generally equated with adequate maize production as the country’s main st...
Even though agriculture is the backbone of Malawi‟s economy, food insecurity has remained a continuo...
In the last two decades, food security policy in Malawi has focused on enhancing the maize productiv...
Across sub-Saharan Africa agricultural subsidy programs have again become a common strategy for comb...
Agriculture employs three-quarters of the population of Malawi. It makes up more than forty percent ...
Agricultural input subsidies were a major feature of development policies in rural economies until t...
This empirical study uses data from 1970 to 2010 to estimate levels of neopatrimonialism in Malawi. ...
Although agriculture is widely regarded as a major channel through which poverty and food insecurity...
Malawi has struggled to achieve sustained agricultural growth over the last four decades. As such th...
Developing countries commonly tax the agricultural sector, while developed nations subsidize it. How...
The policy analysis matrix (PAM) framework was employed to analyse the comparative economic advantag...
This paper examines the political economy of the agricultural policy processes in Malawi through the...
NovemberThe economy of Malawi is highly dependent on agricultural production and development initiat...
Malawi agriculture has undergone various policy regimes targeted at improving productivity and food ...
Numerous studies have been undertaken on the political economy of agricultural policies in developin...
Food security in Malawi is generally equated with adequate maize production as the country’s main st...
Even though agriculture is the backbone of Malawi‟s economy, food insecurity has remained a continuo...
In the last two decades, food security policy in Malawi has focused on enhancing the maize productiv...
Across sub-Saharan Africa agricultural subsidy programs have again become a common strategy for comb...
Agriculture employs three-quarters of the population of Malawi. It makes up more than forty percent ...
Agricultural input subsidies were a major feature of development policies in rural economies until t...
This empirical study uses data from 1970 to 2010 to estimate levels of neopatrimonialism in Malawi. ...
Although agriculture is widely regarded as a major channel through which poverty and food insecurity...