Potential Economic Impacts of Agricultural Growth in Africa: Evidence from Guinea-Bissau
Júlio Vicente Cateia,
Mauricio Bittencourt,
Terciane Carvalho and
Luc Savard
Journal of Agricultural and Applied Economics, 2023, vol. 55, issue 3, 492-515
Abstract:
This paper examines the potential effects of agricultural investment on economic outcomes in Guinea-Bissau (2014–2030). Through a dynamic computable general equilibrium (CGE) model, we found that improved agricultural performance will positively impact economic growth, sector output, and job opportunities for rural and urban workers. The decline in food prices will propagate indirect impacts on urban household welfare, while rural households will benefit from direct and indirect effects through the decline in the consumer price index. Poverty alleviation suggests agriculture’s crucial role in supporting ongoing industrialization and food security in Africa with attenuated income inequality.
Date: 2023
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