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to local markets in developing countries. We analyse two samples of price transmission (PT) estimates, one extracted from … due to publication bias. Cointegration is more prevalent for maize market pairs and less prevalent for rice market pairs …-run price relationship, but international prices do not. The only notable exception to this rule is rice, which suggests that …
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to local markets in developing countries. We analyse two samples of price transmission (PT) estimates, one extracted from … due to publication bias. Cointegration is more prevalent for maize market pairs and less prevalent for rice market pairs …-run price relationship, but international prices do not. The only notable exception to this rule is rice, which suggests that …
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, Philippines and Tanzania is summarized. The supply of nutritious foods is appraised from the viewpoint of improving diet quality …
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international markets. Issues related to the roles of the various partners in livestock research are also considered and modalities …
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This study explores the link between proximity and price cointegration between two markets, where proximity is captured … 756 rice market pairs in 6 West African countries, with threshold specifications accounting for transaction costs. Whether …, contiguity and a common language. We conclude that proximity matters for market integration processes in West African rice …
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cointegration and price transmission. A border separating two markets reduces the probability of cointegration of price series by 23 …% compared with markets located in the same country. 1000 kilometers of distance reduces the probability of cointegration by 7 … economically insignificant for international market pairs. Maize price pairs are less often cointegrated compared to rice prices …
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Food and nutrition security is at the forefront of policy making around the globe. This study focuses on a number of Eurasian countries, namely the Russian Federation, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Armenia, Tajikistan and Kyrgyzstan. From under-nutrition to various forms of malnutrition and obesity,...
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Multiple scholars in the last two decades have called for a coherent and integrated approach to food policy to address the challenges of the current food systems. Food Policy Coherence and Integration (PCI) are both challenging, as food matters are addressed at more than one level of governance...
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More and better quality private sector investment in food systems will be needed if countries are to achieve their Sustainable Development Goals. The key challenge addressed in this paper is how investment in food systems can be redirected such that it is both adequate to drive dynamic food...
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