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World market integration for export and food crops in developing countries: a case study for Mali and Nicaragua

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World market integration for export and food crops in developing countries: a case study for Mali and Nicaragua

Auteurs : Felix G. Baquedano [États-Unis] ; William Liefert [États-Unis] ; Shahla Shapouri [États-Unis]

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Using a generalized error correction model, this article measures and compares market integration for export cash crops versus imported food crops for Mali and Nicaragua, and computes transmission elasticities between changes in the goods’ border and domestic prices. Both Mali and Nicaragua obtain the bulk of their export revenue from a particular agricultural commodity—cotton for Mali and coffee for Nicaragua—and both import the same key staple food of rice. To reap the economic gains from this trade specialization, the two countries’ agriculture must be well‐integrated into world markets. The two countries present an important policy contrast that affects their degree of world market integration and price transmission. In Mali, a parastatal enterprise controls its cotton industry, while Nicaragua has less state direction over agriculture. Reflecting this difference, the results show that for both its main export and import commodity, Nicaragua is more integrated into world markets and has higher price transmission than Mali. The results for Nicaragua also show much higher integration and price transmission for its main agricultural export (coffee) than its major import (rice).

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DOI: 10.1111/j.1574-0862.2011.00540.x

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