Poverty Effects of Food Price Escalation and Mitigation Options: The Case of Malaysia

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作者
Solaymani, Saeed [1 ,3 ]
Yusoff, Nora Yusma Bt Mohamed [2 ]
机构
[1] Arak Univ, Arak, Iran
[2] Univ Tenaga Nas, Kajang, Malaysia
[3] Arak Univ, Fac Humanities, Dept Econ, Arak 38156879, Iran
关键词
Commodity prices; poverty; agricultural input subsidies; mitigation options; agricultural productivity improvement; computable general equilibrium model; COMMODITY PRICES; SUBSIDY REFORM; IMPACTS; CRISIS; GUATEMALA; RESPONSES; WELFARE; GROWTH; TRADE;
D O I
10.1177/0021909617714275
中图分类号
K9 [地理];
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0705 ;
摘要
This study uses a computable general equilibrium approach to investigate the impact of high global food and agricultural commodity prices and two mitigation options (a rise in agricultural input subsidies and an improvement in agricultural productivity) on poverty and economic performance of Malaysia. Simulated results showed that, as a whole, the high global food price has a negative impact on the economic growth of Malaysia. It decreases real gross domestic product of Malaysia by 0.53%. Although the food price hike initially increases poverty in urban areas, it would significantly decrease the poverty of rural and noncitizen households. However, both mitigation options can reduce the negative impact of the shock on the poverty and economic growth of Malaysia. The agricultural subsidy rise option cannot reduce the poverty level of all household groups, whereas the productivity improvement option can alleviate the poverty level of all household groups. In conclusion, results suggest that the agricultural productivity improvement option is more effective than the agricultural subsidy rise option to mitigate the negative impact of global food price shocks on the economy and poverty of Malaysia.
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页码:685 / 702
页数:18
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