Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/1959.11/12482
Title: A Spatial Equilibrium Analysis of the Tanzanian Sugar Industry
Contributor(s): Byombalirwa, Emmanuel (author); MacAulay, T G (supervisor)
Conferred Date: 1988
Copyright Date: 1987
Open Access: Yes
Handle Link: https://hdl.handle.net/1959.11/12482
Abstract: This study is a contribution to the current government efforts for revival of efficiency in Tanzanian public enterprises. Specifically, the study is centred on the two objectives of the sugar industry, namely cost minimization and increasing output. Examination of the current pricing and distribution of sugar suggest that the ex-factory pricing procedure, and the sugar distribution system, are key venues where appropriate changes can contribute to increased output and cost minimization. The appropriateness of marginal cost pricing with respect to the desired objectives is shown. Then, a net revenue spatial equilibrium model, solved by quadratic programming, is used to illustrate how ex-factory prices that encourage increased sugar production and minimization of production costs could have been determined for the 1985/86 financial year. The most cost-effective sources of sugar supplies for each of the 20 consuming regions are also indicated.
Publication Type: Thesis Masters Research
Rights Statement: Copyright 1987 - Emmanuel Byombalirwa
HERDC Category Description: T1 Thesis - Masters Degree by Research
Appears in Collections:Thesis Masters Research

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