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Rapid economic growth in some emerging economies in recent decades has significantly increased their global economic importance. If this rapid growth continues and is strongest in resource-poor Asian economies, the growth in global demand for imports of primary products also will continue, to...
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For individual countries, variable trade barriers can be used to reduce the volatility of domestic relative to world … price volatility. This study shows the nature of the resulting collective action problem, with the policy being ineffective … on average in stabilizing domestic prices while increasing the volatility of the income transfers from terms …
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extreme upward price spikes, trade policy responses by food importers are as substantial as those of exporting countries. The …
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governments to insulate their domestic food market from fluctuations in international prices has not waned. Such insulation … contributes to the amplification of international food price fluctuations, yet it does little to advance national food security … when food-importing and food-exporting countries equally engage in insulating behaviour. Thus there is still much scope to …
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affects their domestic food markets. Those actions exacerbate the price spike and international welfare transfer associated …
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This paper has two purposes. It first considers the impact on world food prices of the changes in restrictions on trade … in staple foods during the 2008 world food price crisis. Those changes—reductions in import protection or increases in … trade when international food prices spike. …
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The recent upward spike in the international price of food led some countries to raise export barriers. As in previous … price spike periods, that response by some food-exporting countries was accompanied by a lowering of import restrictions by … numerous food-importing countries. Both actions exacerbate the international price spike. This paper provides new evidence n …
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The agricultural and food sector is an ideal case for investigating the political economy of public policies. Many of …
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After a brief period of liberal agricultural policies, Central and East European (CEE) countries have begun to rely increasingly on price subsidies and trade restrictions. We outline the situation of CEE agriculture and describe current policies. Scarce government funds could be better used to...
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Agricultural markets in OECD countries have long been highly distorted by government policies. Traditional weighted average aggregates of the price distortions involved, such as producer and consumer support estimates (PSEs and CSEs), can be poor indicators of the trade restrictiveness and...
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