In the wake of highly volatile world prices of staple commodities, we examine the impacts of increases in maize prices on various categories of households in Malawi. Using household-level data, changes in household income are calculated taking into account the net maize production status of the household and food price elasticities estimated from a censored demand system. While maize price increases have unequivocal deleterious effects on the incomes of urban households, rural households experience differential impacts. Net producing households in rural areas benefit from price increases with households above the poverty line obtaining proportionally higher incomes.
Distributional Effects of Maize Price Increases in Malawi / CARACCIOLO di TORCHIAROLO, Francesco; Cembalo, Luigi; Lombardi, Alessia; Gary, Thompson. - In: JOURNAL OF DEVELOPMENT STUDIES. - ISSN 0022-0388. - 50:2(2014), pp. 258-275. [10.1080/00220388.2013.833319]
Distributional Effects of Maize Price Increases in Malawi
CARACCIOLO di TORCHIAROLO, FRANCESCO;CEMBALO, LUIGI;LOMBARDI, ALESSIA;
2014
Abstract
In the wake of highly volatile world prices of staple commodities, we examine the impacts of increases in maize prices on various categories of households in Malawi. Using household-level data, changes in household income are calculated taking into account the net maize production status of the household and food price elasticities estimated from a censored demand system. While maize price increases have unequivocal deleterious effects on the incomes of urban households, rural households experience differential impacts. Net producing households in rural areas benefit from price increases with households above the poverty line obtaining proportionally higher incomes.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.