Development of Supply and Demand Functions of Pakistan’s Wheat Crop

  • Zulfiqar M
  • F. Chishti A
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A simultaneous-equations model was used to capture the supply and demand functions for Pakistan’s wheat sector at the national level. This model reflects the fact that Pakistan’s domestic wheat supply is priceresponsive and positively affected by the use of nutrient fertilizers. While price appears to be a statistically significant factor on the supply side, it is statistically insignificant on the demand side. Population size appears to be very significant in determining wheat demand. The wheat import supply seems to be influenced by the current world wheat price, current world wheat supplies, Pakistan’s domestic consumption in previous years, and domestic supply in previous years. We recommend that policymakers allow market forces to play a role in the wheat economy in a way that protects producers from adverse market conditions. The availability of various nutrient fertilizers should be central to policies on future inputs use. Work is also needed on wheat alternatives so that the country’s dependence on wheat is eased as much as possible.

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Zulfiqar, M., & F. Chishti, A. (2010). Development of Supply and Demand Functions of Pakistan’s Wheat Crop. THE LAHORE JOURNAL OF ECONOMICS, 15(1), 91–102. https://doi.org/10.35536/lje.2010.v15.i1.a4

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