ESTIMATIONS DE TYPE RAVAILLON DE L’ANALYSE DE L’EFFICIENCE DES MARCHES AGRICOLES DE MAÏS AU BENIN

This article aims to assess the spatial integration and transmission of maize prices in eight markets in Benin. The results of the econometric tests and the Ravallion (1986) model show that maize prices in the markets (7) are integrated to that of the market of Parakou (reference). The long-run tran...

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Main Authors: Ichaou MOUNIROU, Fulbert Géro AMOUSSOUGA
Format: Article
Language:Arabic
Published: Fatiha REGRAGUI 2017-12-01
Series:Revue Economie, Gestion et Société
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Online Access:https://revues.imist.ma/index.php/REGS/article/view/10728
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spelling doaj-ee4cc1afdaf649e1adad1ee8184ed0042021-06-10T15:50:47ZaraFatiha REGRAGUIRevue Economie, Gestion et Société2458-62502017-12-0101410.48382/IMIST.PRSM/regs-v0i14.107285753ESTIMATIONS DE TYPE RAVAILLON DE L’ANALYSE DE L’EFFICIENCE DES MARCHES AGRICOLES DE MAÏS AU BENINIchaou MOUNIROU0Fulbert Géro AMOUSSOUGAUniversité Moulay Ismail- Meknès, MarocThis article aims to assess the spatial integration and transmission of maize prices in eight markets in Benin. The results of the econometric tests and the Ravallion (1986) model show that maize prices in the markets (7) are integrated to that of the market of Parakou (reference). The long-run transmission elasticity appears to be important. The Ravallion type model reveals an asymmetric transmission, the magnitude of which differs according to the nature of the shocks in the eight markets. Fluctuations in maize prices are more rapidly transmitted to Beninese markets close to Nigeria (Parakou, Nikki, Pobé and Dantokpa). These results can be explained by the market power of people living the borders of Benin with Nigeria. These markets are frequently operated by commercial intermediaries, mainly from Nigeria. Transport costs, prohibitive taxes and, above all, the ransoming of Customs administrative agents, strongly influence informal trade. In the context of cross-border trade benefits to traders in Benin and Nigeria, government intervention mechanisms in the free movement of goods is necessary in order to efficiently absorb the functioning and integration of agricultural markets in the African space.https://revues.imist.ma/index.php/REGS/article/view/10728spatial integrationtransmission of the pricespringiness of long termwalked of reference. jel classification: d49f15q55 and q11.
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author Ichaou MOUNIROU
Fulbert Géro AMOUSSOUGA
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Fulbert Géro AMOUSSOUGA
ESTIMATIONS DE TYPE RAVAILLON DE L’ANALYSE DE L’EFFICIENCE DES MARCHES AGRICOLES DE MAÏS AU BENIN
Revue Economie, Gestion et Société
spatial integration
transmission of the price
springiness of long term
walked of reference. jel classification: d49
f15
q55 and q11.
author_facet Ichaou MOUNIROU
Fulbert Géro AMOUSSOUGA
author_sort Ichaou MOUNIROU
title ESTIMATIONS DE TYPE RAVAILLON DE L’ANALYSE DE L’EFFICIENCE DES MARCHES AGRICOLES DE MAÏS AU BENIN
title_short ESTIMATIONS DE TYPE RAVAILLON DE L’ANALYSE DE L’EFFICIENCE DES MARCHES AGRICOLES DE MAÏS AU BENIN
title_full ESTIMATIONS DE TYPE RAVAILLON DE L’ANALYSE DE L’EFFICIENCE DES MARCHES AGRICOLES DE MAÏS AU BENIN
title_fullStr ESTIMATIONS DE TYPE RAVAILLON DE L’ANALYSE DE L’EFFICIENCE DES MARCHES AGRICOLES DE MAÏS AU BENIN
title_full_unstemmed ESTIMATIONS DE TYPE RAVAILLON DE L’ANALYSE DE L’EFFICIENCE DES MARCHES AGRICOLES DE MAÏS AU BENIN
title_sort estimations de type ravaillon de l’analyse de l’efficience des marches agricoles de maïs au benin
publisher Fatiha REGRAGUI
series Revue Economie, Gestion et Société
issn 2458-6250
publishDate 2017-12-01
description This article aims to assess the spatial integration and transmission of maize prices in eight markets in Benin. The results of the econometric tests and the Ravallion (1986) model show that maize prices in the markets (7) are integrated to that of the market of Parakou (reference). The long-run transmission elasticity appears to be important. The Ravallion type model reveals an asymmetric transmission, the magnitude of which differs according to the nature of the shocks in the eight markets. Fluctuations in maize prices are more rapidly transmitted to Beninese markets close to Nigeria (Parakou, Nikki, Pobé and Dantokpa). These results can be explained by the market power of people living the borders of Benin with Nigeria. These markets are frequently operated by commercial intermediaries, mainly from Nigeria. Transport costs, prohibitive taxes and, above all, the ransoming of Customs administrative agents, strongly influence informal trade. In the context of cross-border trade benefits to traders in Benin and Nigeria, government intervention mechanisms in the free movement of goods is necessary in order to efficiently absorb the functioning and integration of agricultural markets in the African space.
topic spatial integration
transmission of the price
springiness of long term
walked of reference. jel classification: d49
f15
q55 and q11.
url https://revues.imist.ma/index.php/REGS/article/view/10728
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