Soaring food and energy prices sparked the revolts in Northern African countries at the end of 2010. Despite government subsidies, consumer price inflation rose, which reduced consumers’ purchasing power. This article empirically investigates the impact of world food prices on inflation and government subsidies for Algeria, Egypt, Israel, Jordan, Lebanon, Morocco, the occupied Palestinian territories and Tunisia during the ten-year period 2002-2011. Our findings show an asymmetry in the response of consumer price inflation to world food price shocks, in that soaring world food prices made inflation rise fast while nominal rigidities prevented inflation from falling. Moreover, this paper shows that government balances deteriorated up to 2% o...
This study explores the Impact of Food Prices Crisis on budget deficits in the Arab region. Panel da...
In the poorest countries like Ethiopia the spillover effects of a soaring food price is unbearable. ...
Global food prices started rising sharply in 2006 and reached record levels in the second quarter of...
Soaring food and energy prices sparked the revolts in Northern African countries at the end of 2010....
Working paper, focusing on the impact of soaring commodity prices, notably for food and energy on th...
Just before the global crisis soaring commodity prices pushed up inflation significantly, not least ...
The aim of this study is to analyse the price developments and to compare national macroeconomic pol...
A monthly panel dataset was used to empirically examine the role of food prices in the emergence of ...
New estimates of pass-through coefficients for the Middle East and North Africa indicate that a rise...
In the poorest countries like Ethiopia the spillover effects of a soaring food price is unbearable. ...
New estimates of pass-through coefficients for the Middle East and North Africa indicate that a rise...
Food prices have increased steadily since 2003 to become a real burden to the poor and net purchaser...
This paper uses the Breitung and Candelon (2006) causality test to examine the effect of global oil ...
Contemporary notions of food security are ever more connected to the commodification and globalizati...
AbstractThis study explores the Impact of Food Prices Crisis on budget deficits in the Arab region. ...
This study explores the Impact of Food Prices Crisis on budget deficits in the Arab region. Panel da...
In the poorest countries like Ethiopia the spillover effects of a soaring food price is unbearable. ...
Global food prices started rising sharply in 2006 and reached record levels in the second quarter of...
Soaring food and energy prices sparked the revolts in Northern African countries at the end of 2010....
Working paper, focusing on the impact of soaring commodity prices, notably for food and energy on th...
Just before the global crisis soaring commodity prices pushed up inflation significantly, not least ...
The aim of this study is to analyse the price developments and to compare national macroeconomic pol...
A monthly panel dataset was used to empirically examine the role of food prices in the emergence of ...
New estimates of pass-through coefficients for the Middle East and North Africa indicate that a rise...
In the poorest countries like Ethiopia the spillover effects of a soaring food price is unbearable. ...
New estimates of pass-through coefficients for the Middle East and North Africa indicate that a rise...
Food prices have increased steadily since 2003 to become a real burden to the poor and net purchaser...
This paper uses the Breitung and Candelon (2006) causality test to examine the effect of global oil ...
Contemporary notions of food security are ever more connected to the commodification and globalizati...
AbstractThis study explores the Impact of Food Prices Crisis on budget deficits in the Arab region. ...
This study explores the Impact of Food Prices Crisis on budget deficits in the Arab region. Panel da...
In the poorest countries like Ethiopia the spillover effects of a soaring food price is unbearable. ...
Global food prices started rising sharply in 2006 and reached record levels in the second quarter of...