Niama Nango Dembele
Michigan State University
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World Development | 1989
John M. Staatz; Josué Dioné; Niama Nango Dembele
Abstract This paper analyzes the impact of the process of liberalization of cereal markets in Mali. Most consumers, including food-deficient farmers, and private grain traders have benefited from the liberalization. Efforts to tie the liberalization to a minimum support price for farmers failed because the state lacked the resources to guarantee the support price. Furthermore, the ability of different types of farmers and traders to respond to opportunities created by the liberalization has varied widely, depending on their access to productive resources, improved technologies, information, and credit. Economy-wide constraints, such as the insecurity of contracts and liquidity constraints resulting from the failure of the government to pay salaries on time, have further limited the impact of the liberalization.
Staff Paper Series | 1999
Niama Nango Dembele; John M. Staatz
Archive | 2007
John M. Staatz; Niama Nango Dembele
Staff Paper Series | 1999
Salifou Bakary Diarra; John M. Staatz; R. James. Bingen; Niama Nango Dembele
Archive | 2008
John M. Staatz; Niama Nango Dembele; Valerie A. Kelly; Ramziath T. Adjao
Staff Paper Series | 1999
Niama Nango Dembele; John M. Staatz
Food Security International Development Policy Syntheses | 2000
Niama Nango Dembele; James F. Tefft; John M. Staatz
Food Security International Development Policy Syntheses | 2003
Niama Nango Dembele; John M. Staatz; Michael T. Weber
Food Security International Development Policy Syntheses | 2005
Michael T. Weber; Cynthia Donovan; John M. Staatz; Niama Nango Dembele
Archive | 2012
Steven Haggblade; Steven Longabaugh; Duncan Boughton; Niama Nango Dembele; Boubacar Diallo; John M. Staatz; David L. Tschirley