Given the large share of major staples in the budgets of the poor, governments in many developing countries intervene in food markets to limit variation in the prices of staple foods. This paper examines the recent experience of Madagascar in stabilizing prices through international trade and the implications of adjustments in tariff rates. Using a partial equilibrium model, we quantify the overall costs and benefits of a change in import duties for various household groups, and compare this intervention to a policy of targeted food transfers or security stocks
Current trade policy pursued by the Sri Lankan government on rice can best be described as adhoc as ...
Current trade policy pursued by the Sri Lankan government on rice can best be described as ad-hoc as...
This study evaluates the welfare implications of tariff reforms in the cereals sector of the SADC re...
Given the large share of major staples in the budgets of the poor, governments in many developing co...
International audienceFaced with a production shortfall in early 2004 and a sharp rise in the price ...
"Higher world food prices have led many governments in developing countries to adopt policy measures...
Faced with a production shortfall in early 2004 and a sharp rise in the price of imported rice due t...
Faced with a production shortfall in early 2004 and a sharp rise in the price of imported rice due t...
"Higher world food prices have led many governments in developing countries to adopt policy measures...
To meet its overall objective of ensuring food security for all households, the Government of Bangla...
To meet its overall objective of ensuring food security for all households, the Government of Bangl...
Stabilization of prices is an important element of food policy in India as in most other countries -...
To meet its overall objective of ensuring food security for all households, the Government of Bangla...
Correction of the distorted structure of related prices and prevention of wide fluctuations in the l...
This paper examines the impact of trade intervention policies. The trade protection for the rice sec...
Current trade policy pursued by the Sri Lankan government on rice can best be described as adhoc as ...
Current trade policy pursued by the Sri Lankan government on rice can best be described as ad-hoc as...
This study evaluates the welfare implications of tariff reforms in the cereals sector of the SADC re...
Given the large share of major staples in the budgets of the poor, governments in many developing co...
International audienceFaced with a production shortfall in early 2004 and a sharp rise in the price ...
"Higher world food prices have led many governments in developing countries to adopt policy measures...
Faced with a production shortfall in early 2004 and a sharp rise in the price of imported rice due t...
Faced with a production shortfall in early 2004 and a sharp rise in the price of imported rice due t...
"Higher world food prices have led many governments in developing countries to adopt policy measures...
To meet its overall objective of ensuring food security for all households, the Government of Bangla...
To meet its overall objective of ensuring food security for all households, the Government of Bangl...
Stabilization of prices is an important element of food policy in India as in most other countries -...
To meet its overall objective of ensuring food security for all households, the Government of Bangla...
Correction of the distorted structure of related prices and prevention of wide fluctuations in the l...
This paper examines the impact of trade intervention policies. The trade protection for the rice sec...
Current trade policy pursued by the Sri Lankan government on rice can best be described as adhoc as ...
Current trade policy pursued by the Sri Lankan government on rice can best be described as ad-hoc as...
This study evaluates the welfare implications of tariff reforms in the cereals sector of the SADC re...