| Goletti, Francesco et Rich, Karl. 1998. "Policy Options for Income Growth and Poverty Alleviation in Madagascar." Washington, DC: IFPRI. |
....similitudes ainsi que les diffrences en termes 10 Environ 70 de la population de 14 millions de ttes tombent en dessous de la ligne de pauvret Madagascar. Ces 10 millions de Malgaches , raison de 5 personnes par famille en moyenne, sont regroups en approximativement 2 millions de mnages. 11 Goletti et Rich (1998) ainsi que Roubillard (1998) ont entam un tel travail d estimation pour le cas du riz Madagascar. Pour un resum des rsultats, voir IFPRI FOFIFA (1998) Mais personne, notre connaissance, ne l a tent pour le manioc ou pour les autres tubercules. 20 de rsultats. Pour les deux autres aliments de ....
....une hausse de la production nationale, et aussi une hausse des importations pour les biens changeables comme le riz et le mas. Mais la rponse totale des producteurs dpend fortement de l lasticit de l offre par rapport au prix. Ce paramtre n est pas bien matris Madagascar, mais il parat trs faible (Goletti et Rich, 1998; Roubillard, 1998) Dans ce cas, cette intervention, qui redistribue efficacement le pouvoir d achat en faveur des pauvres, ne contribue pas beaucoup la cration de l offre globale des aliments. Il s agit, dans cette stratgie principalement, d une redistribution de la consommation des aliments de ....
Goletti, Francesco et Rich, Karl. 1998. "Policy Options for Income Growth and Poverty Alleviation in Madagascar." Washington, DC: IFPRI.
....of the impacts of shocks on the food market and the caloric consumption level of vulnerable households. 10 Approximately 70 of the 14 million population fall below the poverty line in Madagascar. These 10 millions Malagasy, for an average family of 5, represent about 2 million households. 11 Goletti and Rich (1998) and Roubillard (1998) conducted an assessment study for rice in Madagascar. For a summary of results, see IFPRI FOFIFA (1998) To our knowledge, no study was undertaken for cassava or other tubers. 20 B. Impacts on poor households 1. Seasonal income transfers to poor households: increasing ....
....food crops, which encourages a rise in national production and imports of tradable goods such as rice and maize. However the total response of producers largely depends on price elasticity of supply compared to price. This parameter is not well mastered in Madagascar, but it seems to be very low (Goletti and Rich, 1998; Roubillard, 1998) In this case, the intervention, which effectively redistributes the purchasing power in favor of the poor, does not contribute much to the creation of a global food supply. In this particular strategy, it is question of a redistribution of the consumption of key food crops, ....
Goletti, Francesco et Rich, Karl. 1998. "Policy Options for Income Growth and Poverty Alleviation in Madagascar." Washington, DC: IFPRI.
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Goletti, Francesco et Rich, Karl. 1998. "Policy Options for Income Growth and Poverty Alleviation in Madagascar." Washington, DC: IFPRI.
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