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High and volatile food prices pose a significant policy challenge around the world, and an understanding of the … dynamics of food price inflation and volatility is essential in designing appropriate policy responses. Using the panel data … volatilities as well as the effects of various internal and external factors on domestic food price inflation and volatility. The …
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High and volatile food prices pose a significant policy challenge around the world, and an understanding of the … dynamics of food price inflation and volatility is essential in designing appropriate policy responses. Using the panel data … volatilities as well as the effects of various internal and external factors on domestic food price inflation and volatility. The …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010192334
act as a guide to assist policymakers in ensuring that the world's food supply stays secure and available. …
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unrest, whereas food price volatility has been associated with decreases in political unrest. These findings are consistent …
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by changes in prices and their volatility is fundamental for predicting the supply of staple crops and, hence, assessing …-term volatility in food prices. Such aggregate estimates are also valuable to verify whether involved country-specific estimations add …-run elasticities are about 0.05 to 0.25; price volatility tends to reduce acreage response of some crops; comparison of the annual and …
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U.S. retail food price increases in recent years may seem large in nominal terms, but after adjusting for inflation have been quite modest even after the change in U.S. biofuel policies in 2006. In contrast, increases in the real prices of corn, soybeans, wheat and rice received by U.S. farmers...
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methods and data used to forecast acreage of four crops that are particularly important staple commodities in the world …
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By reviewing the history of “ecological transformation” theory for world economy growth, this research analyzes a … mark on globalization or anti-globalization. The time series analysis results show their relationship becomes more … uncertain when the manners of green economy transition by world main economies are not consensus in complementary cooperation …
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Hamilton’s essay begins with a reflection on food and society. He writes of the effect of modernization and industry on the relationship America has with food. What once was a centerpiece of our economic independence, family life, and health is now merely an afterthought. Quality and trust in...
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The number of hungry in the world has crossed the one billion mark, a dubious milestone that has been attributed in … world. Ironically, a great majority are involved in food production as small-scale independent food producers or … agricultural laborers. These facts and figures signal a definitive blow to efforts to reduce global hunger and lift the world …
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