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crops (wheat, maize, and rice) in up to eight countries (India, China, Egypt, Thailand, Ecuador, Uruguay, the United States …
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This paper investigates a perception in the political debates as to what extent poor countries are affected by price movements in the global commodity markets. To test this perception, we use the case of India to establish in a standard SVAR model that global food prices influence aggregate...
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The objective of this research paper is to examine the relationship between relative price variability and inflation by … demonstrated that there is a probable relationship between inflation (DPt) and both un-weighted measures of price variability (VPt …
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In this paper, an attempt has been made to examine a new transmission mechanism of inflation that is effect of food … concludes that inflation transmission mechanism of food prices to non-food prices exists in developing countries. For policy … making, it is suggested that any attempt to control inflation in developing economies, one component of anti …
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