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Challenges to soya export promotion: An institutional analysis of trade policy in Malawi

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  • Aberman, Noora-Lisa
  • Edelman, Brent

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This study undertakes an institutional analysis of the soya export sector in Malawi to determine the critical institu-tional barriers to engaging in and expanding soya exports. Institutional economics allows for the study of both formal and informal rules, examining the impact of both on transaction costs and resultant actor behavior.

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  • Aberman, Noora-Lisa & Edelman, Brent, 2014. "Challenges to soya export promotion: An institutional analysis of trade policy in Malawi," MaSSP working papers 11, International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI).
  • Handle: RePEc:fpr:masspp:11
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    1. Chapoto, Antony & Zulu-Mbata, Olipa & Hoffman, Barak D. & Kabaghe, Chance & Sitko, Nicholas & Kuteya, Auckland & Zulu, Ballard, 2015. "The Politics of Maize in Zambia: Who holds the Keys to Change the Status Quo?," Food Security Collaborative Working Papers 212905, Michigan State University, Department of Agricultural, Food, and Resource Economics.

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