MODELING THE DISTRIBUTIVE EFFECTS OF AN AGRCIULTURAL SHOCK ON HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN SOUTH AFRICAN: A SAM MULTIPLIER DECOMPOSITION AND STRUCTURAL PATH ANALYSIS
Julius Mukarati and
Godswill Makombe ()
No 9216, EcoMod2016 from EcoMod
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To analyse the impact of an agricultural shock and analyse the various channels through which the shock affect poor household income. SAM decomposition and structural path analysis -the shock will be transmitted mainly through the returns to factors of production especially low skilled labour income
Keywords: South Africa; Agricultural issues; Sectoral issues (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2016-07-04
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