The volatility of food prices has always concerned national governments, especially those of open developing economies, as it undermines their perceived national food security. A common policy approach has been to partially insulate their domestic market from international food price fluctuations by varying restrictions on their imports or exports. Unfortunately, such domestic stabilization measures amplify international price fluctuations. This article explains conceptually, and illustrates empirically, how insulation measures do little to advance national food security and collectively imperil global food security. Many countries also intervene to alter the trend level of domestic farm product prices, again most commonly with the use of t...
This article looks at the food policy decisions taken in times of national or global food shortages....
<br/><br/><br/><br/><br/><br/> Based on forecasts of global population growth, food security will re...
In an increasingly globalised world, agricultural trade and food security inevitably goes hand in h...
First published online as a Review in Advance on August 13, 2014The volatility of food prices has al...
National governments dislike food price volatility to varying extents. When some of them use trade m...
Paper for a research project and conference on commodity price volatility, organized by the Korea De...
Global food price spikes in 2008 and again in 2011 coincided with a surge of political unrest in low...
For decades, earnings from farming in many developing countries have been depressed by a pro-urban b...
This paper analyses the trade-off between price distortions and reduced volatility when governments ...
Since the mid-2000s food prices have been on an upward trend. In the first months of 2011, agricultu...
Historically, earnings from farming in many developing countries have been depressed by a pro-urban ...
The paper first reviews several issues relevant to global food commodity market volatility as it per...
The aim of this paper is to assess the causal impact of trade policy distortions on food security. T...
In the wake of recent food price spikes, plus growing demands for food in emerging Asia and for biof...
Deteriorating food security status is primarily a local phenomenon resulting from failures in food s...
This article looks at the food policy decisions taken in times of national or global food shortages....
<br/><br/><br/><br/><br/><br/> Based on forecasts of global population growth, food security will re...
In an increasingly globalised world, agricultural trade and food security inevitably goes hand in h...
First published online as a Review in Advance on August 13, 2014The volatility of food prices has al...
National governments dislike food price volatility to varying extents. When some of them use trade m...
Paper for a research project and conference on commodity price volatility, organized by the Korea De...
Global food price spikes in 2008 and again in 2011 coincided with a surge of political unrest in low...
For decades, earnings from farming in many developing countries have been depressed by a pro-urban b...
This paper analyses the trade-off between price distortions and reduced volatility when governments ...
Since the mid-2000s food prices have been on an upward trend. In the first months of 2011, agricultu...
Historically, earnings from farming in many developing countries have been depressed by a pro-urban ...
The paper first reviews several issues relevant to global food commodity market volatility as it per...
The aim of this paper is to assess the causal impact of trade policy distortions on food security. T...
In the wake of recent food price spikes, plus growing demands for food in emerging Asia and for biof...
Deteriorating food security status is primarily a local phenomenon resulting from failures in food s...
This article looks at the food policy decisions taken in times of national or global food shortages....
<br/><br/><br/><br/><br/><br/> Based on forecasts of global population growth, food security will re...
In an increasingly globalised world, agricultural trade and food security inevitably goes hand in h...