喀麦隆大蕉市场空间一体化的经济分析

R. Nkendah, Cb Nzouessin
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本文的主要目标是促进喀麦隆主要食品市场(大蕉、木薯、洋葱、大米等)的空间整合,喀麦隆当局已经建立了一个市场信息系统(ISMS),以支持价格信息流,以及纠正市场功能失调。考虑到香蕉大蕉的特殊情况,人们想理解为什么城市消费价格没有停止上涨。是由于缺乏仲裁还是消费市场和生产市场之间的信息流通不良?本研究通过计量时间序列模型(VAR、ADL、ECM、AECM)回答了这些问题。使用了1993年至2000年期间由MINAGRI、CARBAP和DSCN在10个市场上收集的以公斤为单位的大蕉每月价格。结果表明,生产与消费市场的一体化程度较弱。换句话说,城市居民消费价格上涨,部分原因是各个市场的信息流通不畅。信息集中在某些商人手中,特别是批发商,造成了消费市场和生产市场之间价格信息的不对称。这种价格信息的不对称阻止了其他批发商进入大蕉营销链。这导致了城市的供应不足,从而导致了芭蕉对消费者的高价格。为了维护城市大蕉的粮食安全,必须努力消除大蕉消费地区和生产地区之间的价格信息不对称。
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Economic analysis of the spatial integration of plantain markets in Cameroon
The paper's broad objective is to facilitate the spatial integration of main foodstuffs' markets (plantain, cassava, onion, rice, etc.) in Cameroon where the authorities have set up an information system on markets (ISMS) to support the information flow on prices, as well as the correction of the market dysfunctions. Taking into consideration the particular case of the banana plantain, one would like to understand why the urban consumer prices do not cease increasing. Is it due to lack of arbitration or a bad information circulation between the consumption and the production markets? This study answered these questions via econometric time series models (VAR, ADL, ECM, AECM). Monthly prices of plantain in kilogrammes collected by the MINAGRI, the CARBAP and the DSCN on ten markets over the period 1993 to 2000 were used. Results showed a weak integration of the production to the consumption markets. In other words, the urban consumer prices increase because, in part, there is a bad information circulation in the various markets. The concentration of information in the hands of certain tradesmen, in particular the wholesalers, caused an asymmetry of the price information between the consumption and production markets. This asymmetry of price information prevented other wholesalers from penetrating the plantain marketing chain. This resulted in a weak supply of cities and consequently a high price of plantain to the consumers. To maintain urban food security in plantain, attempts must be made to cancel the information asymmetry in the prices between consumption and production areas.
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