Implications of high commodity prices on poverty reduction in Ethiopia and policy options under an agriculture-led development strategy

This research aims at measuring the potential impact of high commodity prices on Ethiopia’s prospects of maintaining agricultural growth objectives and poverty reduction targets set in the CAADP agenda. In view of this, we build a Computable General Equilibrium model which uses the Dorosh and Thurlo...

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Autor principal: Beyene, Lulit Mitik
Formato: Artículo preliminar
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: International Food Policy Research Institute 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/149581
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description This research aims at measuring the potential impact of high commodity prices on Ethiopia’s prospects of maintaining agricultural growth objectives and poverty reduction targets set in the CAADP agenda. In view of this, we build a Computable General Equilibrium model which uses the Dorosh and Thurlow (2009) approach as a benchmark. We then introduce international oil and fertilizer price shocks along with a devaluation policy. A poverty analysis is conducted using the latest household income and consumption expenditure survey.
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spelling CGSpace1495812025-11-06T07:39:13Z Implications of high commodity prices on poverty reduction in Ethiopia and policy options under an agriculture-led development strategy Beyene, Lulit Mitik caadp mathematical models economic development commodities poverty alleviation agricultural policies markets computable general equilibrium models trade agricultural development food security poverty prices This research aims at measuring the potential impact of high commodity prices on Ethiopia’s prospects of maintaining agricultural growth objectives and poverty reduction targets set in the CAADP agenda. In view of this, we build a Computable General Equilibrium model which uses the Dorosh and Thurlow (2009) approach as a benchmark. We then introduce international oil and fertilizer price shocks along with a devaluation policy. A poverty analysis is conducted using the latest household income and consumption expenditure survey. 2014 2024-08-01T02:49:34Z 2024-08-01T02:49:34Z Working Paper https://hdl.handle.net/10568/149581 en Open Access application/pdf International Food Policy Research Institute Beyene, Lulit Mitik. 2014. Implications of High Commodity Prices on Poverty Reduction in Ethiopia and Policy Options under an Agriculture-Led Development Strategy. AGRODEP Working Paper 0007. Washington, DC: International Food Policy Research Institute. https://hdl.handle.net/10568/149581
spellingShingle caadp
mathematical models
economic development
commodities
poverty alleviation
agricultural policies
markets
computable general equilibrium models
trade
agricultural development
food security
poverty
prices
Beyene, Lulit Mitik
Implications of high commodity prices on poverty reduction in Ethiopia and policy options under an agriculture-led development strategy
title Implications of high commodity prices on poverty reduction in Ethiopia and policy options under an agriculture-led development strategy
title_full Implications of high commodity prices on poverty reduction in Ethiopia and policy options under an agriculture-led development strategy
title_fullStr Implications of high commodity prices on poverty reduction in Ethiopia and policy options under an agriculture-led development strategy
title_full_unstemmed Implications of high commodity prices on poverty reduction in Ethiopia and policy options under an agriculture-led development strategy
title_short Implications of high commodity prices on poverty reduction in Ethiopia and policy options under an agriculture-led development strategy
title_sort implications of high commodity prices on poverty reduction in ethiopia and policy options under an agriculture led development strategy
topic caadp
mathematical models
economic development
commodities
poverty alleviation
agricultural policies
markets
computable general equilibrium models
trade
agricultural development
food security
poverty
prices
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/149581
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