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A protectionist foodgrain price policy. The case of rice in Panama
Benjamin Senauer
Applied Economics
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Rice
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Price Policy
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Panama
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Food Grains
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Protectionist
100%
Domestic Prices
50%
Production Cost
25%
Economic Efficiency
25%
Global Market
25%
Policy Recommendations
25%
Price Level
25%
Price Ratio
25%
Free Trade
25%
Government Expenditure
25%
Domestic Demand
25%
Expenditure Efficiency
25%
Government Marketing
25%
Rice Price
25%
Stabilization Program
25%
Market Stabilization
25%
Fertilizer Price
25%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Price
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Pricing Policy
100%
Price Level
25%
Free Trade
25%
Production Costs
25%
Government Expenditure
25%
Marketing
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