To contribute to the economic understanding of alternative food-grain policy options for Morocco, examines the fiscal implications of instituting, in addition to the current soft wheat subsidy, a consumer and producer subsidy in the related markets of hard wheat and barley. Subsidizing the two related markets has been suggested by some economists as a possible means of alleviating the subsidy burden through shifting supply and demand in the soft wheat market. The analysis shows that the additional subsidies will not alleviate the problem.Economics, Food industry, Morocco, Subsidies, Supply and demand
Wheat plays a major role in food contribution, it is considered as a principal food grain in the dai...
Food subsidies affect various sectors of the Egyptian economy, but their influence on agriculture, w...
The marketing of wheat has been controlled by the Wheat Board since 1935 and wheat is currently mark...
Among the several propositions advanced to explain the rising cost of subsidizing soft wheat product...
The following two papers present an analysis of the costs and benefits of food subsidies in Morocco....
Morocco's agricultural policies are surveyed and aggregate measures of support are calculated for ei...
In the poorest countries like Ethiopia the spillover effects of a soaring food price is unbearable. ...
Wheat is central to the government of Egypt's food security policy which is based on increasing self...
Wheat is central to the government of Egypt's food security policy which is based on increasing self...
"This study evaluates the potential impact of the recent rise in world food prices on the Moroccan e...
International audienceWheat is the staple food of most Algerians. The wheat market regulation policy...
Following up the agricultural policy in Morocco and enforcing it, the new strategy Green Morocco Pla...
Following the sharp increase in prices recorded on the international market of Soft wheat during the...
Every government faces a challenge to select an optimum policy to provide food supplies to the consu...
Following up the agricultural policy in Morocco and enforcing it, the new strategy Green Morocco Pl...
Wheat plays a major role in food contribution, it is considered as a principal food grain in the dai...
Food subsidies affect various sectors of the Egyptian economy, but their influence on agriculture, w...
The marketing of wheat has been controlled by the Wheat Board since 1935 and wheat is currently mark...
Among the several propositions advanced to explain the rising cost of subsidizing soft wheat product...
The following two papers present an analysis of the costs and benefits of food subsidies in Morocco....
Morocco's agricultural policies are surveyed and aggregate measures of support are calculated for ei...
In the poorest countries like Ethiopia the spillover effects of a soaring food price is unbearable. ...
Wheat is central to the government of Egypt's food security policy which is based on increasing self...
Wheat is central to the government of Egypt's food security policy which is based on increasing self...
"This study evaluates the potential impact of the recent rise in world food prices on the Moroccan e...
International audienceWheat is the staple food of most Algerians. The wheat market regulation policy...
Following up the agricultural policy in Morocco and enforcing it, the new strategy Green Morocco Pla...
Following the sharp increase in prices recorded on the international market of Soft wheat during the...
Every government faces a challenge to select an optimum policy to provide food supplies to the consu...
Following up the agricultural policy in Morocco and enforcing it, the new strategy Green Morocco Pl...
Wheat plays a major role in food contribution, it is considered as a principal food grain in the dai...
Food subsidies affect various sectors of the Egyptian economy, but their influence on agriculture, w...
The marketing of wheat has been controlled by the Wheat Board since 1935 and wheat is currently mark...