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Government regulation of agricultural markets sometimes provides incentives that conflict with the government policy objectives. This paper is based on the 1984/85 grain market situation in Senegal. It discusses the potential impacts of regulatory uncertainty on activities of different market part1c1pants and on the attainment of goals set forth in the government's "new agricultural policy."

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