Cashew policy reforms in Mozambique have been controversial. They are often invoked by critics as an illustration of how agricultural policy reforms supported by international financial institutions may fail to have their intended effects. This paper revisits the reforms and their outcomes almost two decades later. While the reforms resulted in higher producer prices and an increase in output, lack of consensus on the specifics of the reforms and...
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2012/01/01
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Document de travail de recherche sur les politiques
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WPS5939
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2012/01/01
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Disclosed
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Mozambique Cashew reforms revisited
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Poverty Reduction & Economic Management