"The global food crisis: Disaster, opportunity or non-event. Household level evidence from Cote d'Ivoire.
Date
From: 19 March 2013 16:00
Till: 19 March 2013 17:30
Location:
Room 4.25
Description
Applied Micro Economics Seminar by Ralitza Dimova (University of Manchester)
Abstract:
Using 2008 LSMS data for Côte d’Ivoire, we study the welfare implications of the price increase of key imported staple food – rice – and consider the consumption smoothing effect of locally produced food and cash crop varieties. While middle income urban households are adversely affected by rising rice prices, relatively poor rural households benefit. Availability of local staple crops leads to further income redistribution from net consumers towards net producers of staples. By contrast, the ability to generate income from tropical cash crops not only improves the welfare of rural households, but helps smooth the consumption of urban households.
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Publication date: Monday, 04 March 2013