Article(print) World Affairs Online2004
Aggregate agricultural supply response in Ethiopia: a farm-level analysis
In: Journal of international development, Volume 16, Issue 4, p. 605-620
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This study examines the responsiveness of peasant farmers in Ethiopia to price and non-price factors. The results indicate that farmers respond only modestly to price incentives. The results underscore the need to strengthen market incentives through effective policies that will improve farmers' access to fertilizer, land and credit, public investment in roads and irrigation. (InWent/DÜI)
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