Like many countries in Sub-Saharan
Africa, Senegal has struggled to develop its industrial
sector in the face of import competition. For basic food
products, there is an implicit trade-off between the
objectives of maintaining employment and lowering the cost
of living, both of which figure prominently in current
government policy. Conflicting pressures have led to a
rather inconsistent policy mix of high levels of protection
with price ceilings...
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تفاصيل
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2015/6/02
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ورقة عمل خاصة ببحوث السياسات
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WPS7286
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2015/6/02
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Disclosed
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Policies, prices, and poverty : the sugar, vegetable oil, and flour industries in Senegal
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world price;reference price;peanut oil;vegetable oil;palm oil;tax rate;high levels of protection;exempt from customs duty;share of world output;soybean oil;domestic price;statutory tax rate;cost of production;world market price;