MARKET REFORM AND PRIVATE TRADE IN EASTERN AND SOUTHERN AFRICA

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BEYNON, J
JONES, S
YAO, SJ
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10.1016/0306-9192(92)90072-6
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F3 [农业经济];
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0202 ; 020205 ; 1203 ;
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This article reviews the experience of market reform in Eastern and Southern Africa and highlights some key lessons learned. A distinction is drawn between countries whose policy regime before reform was favourable to food production and those whose policies were unfavourable, and alternative reform paths are described. The two key issues emerging are the role of the public sector after reform, for which there is still no clearly appropriate model, and how the strong short-term response of the private sector to trading opportunities can be transformed into investment. Post-reform markets have been competitive, but operate under tight constraints with little evidence of significant capital accumulation. Critical research issues to inform policy making are identified.
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