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, a theoretical model is developed to explain price transmission for different trade regimes. Drawing from the competitive … storage model under rational expectations, it is shown that domestic prices can respond instantaneously to global prices even … if no trade takes place but future trade is expected. Using a global database on food prices, we construct national and …
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, a theoretical model is developed to explain price transmission for different trade regimes. Drawing from the competitive … storage model under rational expectations, it is shown that domestic prices can respond instantaneously to global prices even … if no trade takes place but future trade is expected. Using a global database on food prices, we construct national and …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010353578
, a theoretical model is developed to explain price transmission for different trade regimes. Drawing from the competitive … storage model under rational expectations, it is shown that domestic prices can respond instantaneously to global prices even … if no trade takes place but future trade is expected. Using a global database on food prices, we construct national and …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010468222
Water, sanitation, and hygiene can have a profound effect on health and nutrition. A growing base of evidence on the link between sanitation, child height, and well-being has come at an opportune time, when the issue of sanitation and nutrition in developing countries has moved to the top of the...
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A series of high-profile food-related scares around the globe has drawn attention to the issue of food safety and other health risks associated with agriculture. Because the scope of the problem is different at different levels of economic development, we need nuanced policy options to promote...
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Eliminating hunger and malnutrition around the globe cannot be achieved without a new approach to dealing with the problem in middle income countries. Here’s why this is so, how the middle income countries should respond, and what the international community can do to help.
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How can family farmers best contribute to their country’s agriculture needs as well as broader development goals? First, we should determine which farmers can be profitable and assist them in doing so. Second, for those who aren’t profitable, we need to help them shift to other economic...
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economic growth, poverty reduction, and food and nutrition security in Africa 2. Policy reforms in fuel subsidies, agriculture …, and food trade in the Middle East and North Africa 3. Economic challenges and opportunities for Central Asia’s food system … tempered by weather and other shocks …
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of people. Policies and interventions that build resilience to these shocks have the power to not only limit the breadth …
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, including those stemming from globalization, climate change, and weather shocks. These experiences highlight the importance of … social protection, which can have a potentially significant impact on reducing poverty and vulnerability when implemented …
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