Rice distribution and pricing in Indonesia : a spatial equilibrium analysis
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Rasjid, Rusdi
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Canberra, ACT : The Australian National University
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The Indonesian Government is greatly concerned with the need to
increase rice production. Several policies and programs have been attempted,
and the last important government announcement was the introduction of floor
and ceiing prices of rice in 1968.
This policy is regarded as an important achievement in the history of
rice policy in Indonesia, despite many questions still needing to be
answered. One important question is in regard to the regional aspect of
this price policy, which has been formulated uniformly throughout the
country.
This study is an attempt to formulate a model, a spatial equilibrium
model, by which the spatial aspect of pricing could be analysed. The model,
based on the transportation problem,is is discussed in detail. As the
model requires a price/demand functional relationship, a rice price
elasticity of demand is estimated statistically. An empirical application
of this model is tried, using the year 1971 data. Data are discussed.
The stability of the solution is investigated in view of changing transport
costs and of alternative rice price elasticities of demand. A case without
importation of rice is also investigated. Then a conclusion is drawn. The
possible improvement of this model and the flexibility of its use are discussed. The important conclusion that can be drawn is that this analysis offers
an efficient approach for the determination of regional prices and the
resulting regional flows. This shows the potential of this model as an
operational tool for the policy-maker.
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