The Economics of Khat Trade and its Dynamic Institutions: The Ethiopian Context since the 1980s

Girma Negash
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Studies about khat have shown a remarkable progress in recent times, both in terms of quality and quantity. However, their focus to a large extent is on the chemistry and pharmacology of the plant; and more so on its impact on the consumers’ health. The trading systems, the logic of the khat markets, the networks and the structures that kept the khat industry vibrant skipped the attention of researches. This study deals with the institutional evolution, performance and constraints of those institutions and structures governing khat trade in Ethiopia since the 1980s. A qualitative research method has been employed in this study. Yet, due to the complexity of the subject under study, I have to operate eclectically in my choice of data gathering instruments and analysis. Eclectically, in this context, refers to the application of divergent but complimentary methods of gathering, analysis and interpretation of data. Oral data for this study have been garnered primarily through key informant interviews and Focus Group Discussions (FGD).Oral data required for this study have been collected for over four years shuttling to both study sites in the east and southern Ethiopia on various field trips. Relevant secondary literatures dealing with khat have also been consulted. Findings from this research helped to document the evolution of some key features in the way the khat business is being run and the various work processes that consistently animated the trade. Attempts have also been made to shade some light on the institutional evolution of the trading system and the role of the state in khat trade in Ethiopia. I argue in this paper that decentralization and autonomy are the hallmarks of the prominent khat trading systems in Ethiopia.
阿拉伯贸易的经济学及其动态制度:20世纪80年代以来的埃塞俄比亚背景
近年来,对阿拉伯茶的研究在质量和数量方面都取得了显著进展。然而,他们的重点在很大程度上是植物的化学和药理学;更重要的是它对消费者健康的影响。交易系统、阿拉伯茶市场的逻辑、网络和结构使阿拉伯茶产业保持活力,这些都没有引起研究人员的注意。本研究涉及自1980年代以来管理埃塞俄比亚阿拉伯茶贸易的那些机构和结构的制度演变、绩效和限制。本研究采用定性研究方法。然而,由于所研究课题的复杂性,我不得不在数据收集工具和分析的选择上兼收并蓄。在这种情况下,折衷是指采用不同但互补的方法来收集、分析和解释数据。本研究的口头数据主要通过关键信息者访谈和焦点小组讨论(FGD)收集。这项研究所需的口头数据收集了四年多的时间,穿梭于埃塞俄比亚东部和南部的两个研究地点进行各种实地考察。还查阅了有关阿拉伯茶的二手文献。这项研究的结果有助于记录阿拉伯茶经营方式的一些关键特征的演变,以及持续推动贸易的各种工作流程。还试图对贸易制度的体制演变和国家在埃塞俄比亚阿拉伯茶贸易中的作用作一些说明。我在本文中认为,权力下放和自治是埃塞俄比亚突出的阿拉伯茶贸易体系的标志。
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