Analysis of the size and distribution of the impacts of agricultural trade at the firm and industry levels in developing countries

dc.coverageUnited Republic of Tanzania
dc.creatorManitra Rakotoarisoa
dc.date2023-04-27T11:15:06Z
dc.date2023-04-27T11:15:06Z
dc.date2015
dc.date2017-03-13T17:02:42.0000000Z
dc.date.accessioned2026-06-28T01:00:58Z
dc.descriptionThe size and distribution of the impacts of agricultural trade matter to traders and, more important, to upstream links, including farmers and workers whose income depends on agricultural trade revenues. Because it is generally firms, not countries, that practice trade, the size and distribution of the impacts of agricultural trade in developing countries are better examined at the firm and industry level. The main purpose of the studies compiled in this report was to analyse the size and distri bution of trade impacts among heterogeneous agro-trading firms in developing countries, with special attention given to the role of the organization and behaviour of these firms. The studies included reviews of theories and evidence regarding trade impacts at the firm and industry level, as well as four case studies examining the size and distribution of trade impacts for selected agroindustries. The aim was to provide suggestions for targeted policies and efforts to enhance trade benefits among firms and input owners (farmers and workers) in upstream links.
dc.format151 p.
dc.formatapplication/pdf
dc.identifier978-92-5-108963-7
dc.identifierhttps://openknowledge.fao.org/handle/20.500.14283/I5130E
dc.identifierhttp://www.fao.org/3/a-i5130e.pdf
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/123456789/325199
dc.languageEnglish
dc.publisherFAO ;
dc.rightsFAO
dc.titleAnalysis of the size and distribution of the impacts of agricultural trade at the firm and industry levels in developing countries
dc.titleAnalysis of the size and distribution of the impacts of agricultural trade at the firm and industry levels in developing countries
dc.typeBook (series)

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