This analysis uses measures of Compensating Variation (CV) and Net Benefit Ratios (NBR) to assess the short-run effects of higher prices on different income groups in rural and urban areas of Malawi. Compensating Variation analysis indicates that urban households, particularly the poorest are the most severely affected both in the aggregate consumption and also in terms of food consumption. In rural areas, relatively better off households are more negatively affected by overall price increases, but the poorest are the group that suffers the most with food price shocks. A fifty percent supply response of agricultural production would result in significant positive effects on rural household welfare. A significantly larger response would be r...
The potential benefits of providing subsidized inputs to farm-households in developing countries may ...
We use unique panel data to estimate the effect of an increase in the price of food commodities on h...
<p>This article analyses the micro-level welfare impacts of agricultural productivity using a two-wa...
In the wake of highly volatile world prices of staple commodities, we examine the impacts of increas...
There is increasing interest in differential impacts of and responses to different domestic and glob...
Two sets of issues loom large on the economic horizon of Malawi: poverty alleviation and the country...
We investigate how food-aid affects price and production of staple food, with a partial equilibrium ...
This report documents agricultural household models developed for agricultural policy analyses relat...
Given the global food price spike experienced in 2007/8, the core question of this research is, ‘wha...
This study uses simple non-separable farm household models calibrated to household, market, farming ...
This paper analyzes the impact of a fertilizer subsidy program in Malawi on household food security ...
Abstract: This work analyzes the medium term effects of the recent commodity price spike in a typica...
This chapter reports on the links between household food consumption choices, food prices, and house...
"Rising world prices for fuel and food represent a negative terms-of-trade shock for Mozambique. The...
This paper investigates conditional and unconditional maize price volatility in Malawi at the count...
The potential benefits of providing subsidized inputs to farm-households in developing countries may ...
We use unique panel data to estimate the effect of an increase in the price of food commodities on h...
<p>This article analyses the micro-level welfare impacts of agricultural productivity using a two-wa...
In the wake of highly volatile world prices of staple commodities, we examine the impacts of increas...
There is increasing interest in differential impacts of and responses to different domestic and glob...
Two sets of issues loom large on the economic horizon of Malawi: poverty alleviation and the country...
We investigate how food-aid affects price and production of staple food, with a partial equilibrium ...
This report documents agricultural household models developed for agricultural policy analyses relat...
Given the global food price spike experienced in 2007/8, the core question of this research is, ‘wha...
This study uses simple non-separable farm household models calibrated to household, market, farming ...
This paper analyzes the impact of a fertilizer subsidy program in Malawi on household food security ...
Abstract: This work analyzes the medium term effects of the recent commodity price spike in a typica...
This chapter reports on the links between household food consumption choices, food prices, and house...
"Rising world prices for fuel and food represent a negative terms-of-trade shock for Mozambique. The...
This paper investigates conditional and unconditional maize price volatility in Malawi at the count...
The potential benefits of providing subsidized inputs to farm-households in developing countries may ...
We use unique panel data to estimate the effect of an increase in the price of food commodities on h...
<p>This article analyses the micro-level welfare impacts of agricultural productivity using a two-wa...