The Political Economy of Food Price Volatility: The Case of Vietnam and Rice
从政治经济学角度分析越南大米出口体系的结构,认为其是对国际市场价格波动的理性回应,并指出该体系使政治经济精英受益,导致国内价格波动政策难以改进。
This article argues that the structure of the Vietnamese rice export system is, in political economy terms, a rational response to the volatility present in the international rice market. In particular, it is argued that the Vietnamese Food Agency, along with VINAFOOD‐1 and VINAFOOD‐2, have been structured so that they can benefit from the domestic demands for export restrictions anticipated to occur as a consequence of international price volatility and the psychological demand of consumers for price stability. In turn, the actions of these agencies also contribute to international price volatility and the resulting demand for export restrictions. Since the political and economic elite in Vietnam obtain both political and economic power from this system, it is unlikely to be replaced with more effective and efficient policies to combat domestic price volatility. Thus, continued volatility in the price of rice can be expected.