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Title:Intraregional Trade in West Africa: Impacts of Ghana's Cocoa Exports and Economic Growth
Authors:Abdulai, AwuduISNI
Egger, Urs
Year:1992
Periodical:Food Policy
Volume:17
Issue:4
Period:August
Pages:277-286
Language:English
Geographic term:Ghana
Subjects:trade policy
international trade
imports
animal husbandry
Agriculture, Natural Resources and the Environment
Development and Technology
Economics and Trade
External link:https://doi.org/10.1016/0306-9192(92)90087-E
Abstract:Agricultural trade between West African countries increased rapidly during the 1960s and early 1970s, but has been declining since the 1970s. This article uses available data on individual commodity imports to test whether the policy environment in Ghana influences its imports from regional markets. The results show that the dramatic fall in the country's imports of bovine cattle from the regional market has been largely caused by the decline in economic and export performance. Beside the economic decline, the deterioration of the cocoa sector also adversely affected imports of bovine cattle. The country's imports of rice and wheat are sensitive to real exchange rate and world market prices, implying that overvaluation of the national currency resulted in increased imports and consumption of these commodities to the disadvantage of grains produced in the region. Notes, ref.
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