This paper investigates the Philippine government's price stabilization policy for rice. Seemingly unrelated regressions are used to examine the effectiveness of the program at regional and national levels over a 21-year period (January 1983 to December 2003). Results of the regional analysis indicate some National Food Authority (NFA)-induced spatial and temporal differences in terms of producer prices. The authors argue that the NFA should concentrate its efforts in the poorest areas of the country, where it might exert greater and more useful influence in smaller and locally thin rice markets.rice price policy, price stabilization, rice market
The Philippines has been a net rice importer since the 1990s. Against a background of rapid populati...
To meet its overall objective of ensuring food security for all households, the Government of Bangla...
Rice is a staple in most Filipinos’ meals. Knowing that this plays a huge role in their diets, this ...
This paper investigates the Philippine government's price stabilization policy for rice. Seemingly u...
We investigate the Philippine government's price stabilization policy for rice. Seemingly Unrelated...
Over the past three decades, the level and nature of government interventions and the relative impor...
Rice is considered to be the most important agricultural crop in the Philippines. Fluctuations in ri...
Using a political economy perspective, this paper establishes the strong relationship between rice a...
In the Philippines, where rice is considered the most important food crop, attempts to influence ric...
Rice has a strategic role in stabilizing national food security, economic resilience, and stability ...
Long-run spatial price relationships in Indonesian rice markets and factors affecting the degree of ...
Monthly price data from the Philippines are used to test the influence of government buffer-stock pr...
In the 2007-2008 rice price crises, the price of rice in the world market suddenly rose. This became...
To meet its overall objective of ensuring food security for all households, the Government of Bangla...
What has been done? Indonesia pursued rice price stabilization through two instruments used simultan...
The Philippines has been a net rice importer since the 1990s. Against a background of rapid populati...
To meet its overall objective of ensuring food security for all households, the Government of Bangla...
Rice is a staple in most Filipinos’ meals. Knowing that this plays a huge role in their diets, this ...
This paper investigates the Philippine government's price stabilization policy for rice. Seemingly u...
We investigate the Philippine government's price stabilization policy for rice. Seemingly Unrelated...
Over the past three decades, the level and nature of government interventions and the relative impor...
Rice is considered to be the most important agricultural crop in the Philippines. Fluctuations in ri...
Using a political economy perspective, this paper establishes the strong relationship between rice a...
In the Philippines, where rice is considered the most important food crop, attempts to influence ric...
Rice has a strategic role in stabilizing national food security, economic resilience, and stability ...
Long-run spatial price relationships in Indonesian rice markets and factors affecting the degree of ...
Monthly price data from the Philippines are used to test the influence of government buffer-stock pr...
In the 2007-2008 rice price crises, the price of rice in the world market suddenly rose. This became...
To meet its overall objective of ensuring food security for all households, the Government of Bangla...
What has been done? Indonesia pursued rice price stabilization through two instruments used simultan...
The Philippines has been a net rice importer since the 1990s. Against a background of rapid populati...
To meet its overall objective of ensuring food security for all households, the Government of Bangla...
Rice is a staple in most Filipinos’ meals. Knowing that this plays a huge role in their diets, this ...