The Southern African customs union,cereal price policy in South Africa,and food security in Botswana |
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Authors: | Eric Neumayer |
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Affiliation: | 1. Agricultural Economics Unit, Department of Land Economy , University of Cambridge , Cambridge, United Kingdom;2. Kiel Institute of World Economics , Duesternbrooker Weg 120, D‐2300, Kiel 1, West Germany |
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Abstract: | It is elaborated in this article that external factors may affect food security in developing countries even if these countries are not exposed to price instability in world food markets. This is the case in the Southern African Customs Union where the agricultural price policy in South Africa affects food security in Botswana, Lesotho and Swasiland. It is analysed quantitatively how cereal price policy in South Africa influenced the cereal import sector of Botswana in the period 1969–84. Cereal import prices increased due to Botswana's membership of the customs union, and cereal imports declined. The price increase was accompanied by a price‐stabilising impact. |
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