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Agrarian crisis in madagascar?

Richard. Szal

ILO Working Papers from International Labour Organization

Abstract: Examines growth and production trends in the export and food sectors since the mid-70s, analysing in detail the production and marketing of rice and public policies towards this sector. Looks at the implications of the recent liberalisation of rice prices for poverty and income distribution.

Keywords: agricultural sector; crop yield; agricultural production; food policy; trend; economic conditions; cash crop; coffee; food crop; rice; agricultural market; price policy; administered price; export earnings; food; price; income distribution; poverty; statistical table; secteur agricole; rendement des cultures; production agricole; politique alimentaire; sector agrícola; rendimiento de la cosecha; producción agrícola; política alimentaria; tendance; conditions économiques; cultures marchandes; café; cultures vivrières; riz; marché agricole; politique des prix; prix imposé; recettes à l'exportation; aliment; prix; répartition du revenu; pauvreté; tableau statistique; tendencia; condiciones económicas; cultivo comercial; café; cultivo alimenticio; arroz; mercado agrícola; política de precios; precio regulado; ingreso por exportaciones; alimento; precio; distribución del ingreso; pobreza; cuadros estadísticos (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 63 P. pages
Date: 1987
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Published in World Employment Programme research working paper. WEP 10-6, Rural Employment Policy Research Programme

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