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Multimarket Analysis of Agricultural Price Policies in an Operational Context: The Case of Cyprus

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  • Braverman, Avishay
  • Hammer, Jeffrey S
  • Gron, Anne

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  • Braverman, Avishay & Hammer, Jeffrey S & Gron, Anne, 1987. "Multimarket Analysis of Agricultural Price Policies in an Operational Context: The Case of Cyprus," The World Bank Economic Review, World Bank, vol. 1(2), pages 337-356, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:oup:wbecrv:v:1:y:1987:i:2:p:337-56
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    1. Barraud, Ariel & Calfat, Germán, 2006. "The effects of liberalizing the yellow maize market in Guatemala: a partial equilibrium multi-market approach," IOB Working Papers 2006.03, Universiteit Antwerpen, Institute of Development Policy (IOB).
    2. Herrmann, Roland & Schenck, Patricia & Wiebelt, Manfred, 1990. "On the measurement of agricultural protection: how price uncertainty and limited substitution matter," Kiel Working Papers 414, Kiel Institute for the World Economy (IfW Kiel).
    3. Braverman, Avishay & Guasch, J. Luis, 1989. "Rural credit in developing countries," Policy Research Working Paper Series 219, The World Bank.
    4. Timmer, C. Peter, 1998. "Adding value through policy-oriented research: reflections of a scholar-practitioner," Impact assessments 4, International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI).
    5. Kyle, Steven C. & Sampath, Radha, 1996. "Climate Change Effects In A Macroeconomic Context For Low Income Countries," Working Papers 127892, Cornell University, Department of Applied Economics and Management.
    6. Croppenstedt, André & Bellú, Lorenzo Giovanni & Bresciani, Fabrizio & DiGiuseppe, Stefania, 2007. "Agricultural policy impact analysis with multi-market models: a primer," ESA Working Papers 289034, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Agricultural Development Economics Division (ESA).
    7. Bateman, Merrill J. & Meeraus, Alexander & Newbery, David M. & Okyere, William Asenso & O'Mara, Gerald T., 1990. "Ghana's cocoa pricing policy," Policy Research Working Paper Series 429, The World Bank.
    8. Nabil Chaherli & Moataz El-Said, 2000. "Impact of the WTO Agreement on MENA Agriculture," Working Papers 2007, Economic Research Forum, revised 03 Feb 2000.

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