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Consumption and Trade of Wheat and Flour in Pakistan -The Role of Public and Private Sectors

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  • PETER A. CORNELISSE

    (Erasmus University, Rotterdam.)

  • HANS de KRUlJK

    (Erasmus University, Rotterdam.)

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This article, the second of two articles in this Review on the operation of the wheat market in Pakistan, 1 describes the various sources from which consumers in the Punjab, Sind and the NWFP obtain wheat and flour. There appear to be considerable differences in the patterns of wheat provisioning, if consumers are distinguished by province, rural and urban areas and household income. Further, an evaluation is made of the performance of private traders in wheat- and flourmarkets. These findings are then used to examine whether the position of selfsufficiency in wheat, which the country has recently achieved, provides arguments for revising the wheat-market policies adopted during a period when the situation was much less favourable.

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  • PETER A. CORNELISSE & HANS de KRUlJK, 1985. "Consumption and Trade of Wheat and Flour in Pakistan -The Role of Public and Private Sectors," The Pakistan Development Review, Pakistan Institute of Development Economics, vol. 24(2), pages 151-171.
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    1. Mellor, John W, 1983. "Food Prospects for the Developing Countries," American Economic Review, American Economic Association, vol. 73(2), pages 239-243, May.
    2. Peter A. Cornelisse, 1984. "Wheat-market Flows in the Punjab," The Pakistan Development Review, Pakistan Institute of Development Economics, vol. 23(1), pages 65-79.
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