What Drives Local Food Prices? Evidence from the Tanzanian Maize Market
John Baffes (),
Varun Kshirsagar and
Donald Mitchell
The World Bank Economic Review, 2019, vol. 33, issue 1, 160-184
Abstract:
We examine the drivers of monthly changes in maize prices across 18 Tanzanian markets. Local prices respond three to four times faster to the main regional market (Nairobi) than to the international benchmark (US Gulf). More importantly, shocks from Nairobi account for only one third of the explained variation in domestic prices; the remaining two-thirds is accounted for by domestic influences (including harvest cycles, weather shocks, and trade policies). Further, we show that remoteness and the local agroecology systematically influence the behavior of food prices.
Keywords: Food prices; Price transmission; Tanzania; Trade policies; Weather anomalies (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2019
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