This article examines distributional implications of the restructuring of international coffee markets that has occurred since the collapse of the International Coffee Agreement in 1989 and market liberalization in coffee producing countries under structural adjustment programs. It is argued that increased financial investment on international commodity exchanges, together with market liberalization, have given rise to opportunities and challenges for actors in the coffee industry. Given the heterogeneity of market actors, these tend to exacerbate inequalities already present in the structure of production and marketing of coffee
This thesis offers a comprehensive view of coffee trading on commodity markets. To describe the beha...
While the Ethiopian Commodity Exchange (ECX) is widely credited to be a successful on several accoun...
textabstractThis article contributes to the debate on commodity price transmission and offers an alt...
This article examines distributional implications of the restructuring of international coffee marke...
Summary. — Coffee is a truly global commodity and a major foreign exchange earner in many developing...
This thesis constitutes an empirical critique of neoclassical economic theory as applied to the stud...
The International Coffee Agreements (ICA) involved the majority of nations producing and consuming c...
This article develops a simple economic model to explain the observed market structure, nature of pr...
Coffee has been known to be an agricultural product of considerable remunerative value in internatio...
This study examines the influences of the power structure evolution along the global coffee value ch...
This paper analyses the structural changes which have been present since the economic clauses of the...
The standard approach to modelling the relationship between world and producer prices of coffee does...
Historical evidence has shown that increases in coffee prices, though generating a short term gain i...
The current global financial crisis has revealed that many economies, both developed and developing,...
MSc-Thesis in agricultural EconomicsThe Research investigates the effect of collapse of internationa...
This thesis offers a comprehensive view of coffee trading on commodity markets. To describe the beha...
While the Ethiopian Commodity Exchange (ECX) is widely credited to be a successful on several accoun...
textabstractThis article contributes to the debate on commodity price transmission and offers an alt...
This article examines distributional implications of the restructuring of international coffee marke...
Summary. — Coffee is a truly global commodity and a major foreign exchange earner in many developing...
This thesis constitutes an empirical critique of neoclassical economic theory as applied to the stud...
The International Coffee Agreements (ICA) involved the majority of nations producing and consuming c...
This article develops a simple economic model to explain the observed market structure, nature of pr...
Coffee has been known to be an agricultural product of considerable remunerative value in internatio...
This study examines the influences of the power structure evolution along the global coffee value ch...
This paper analyses the structural changes which have been present since the economic clauses of the...
The standard approach to modelling the relationship between world and producer prices of coffee does...
Historical evidence has shown that increases in coffee prices, though generating a short term gain i...
The current global financial crisis has revealed that many economies, both developed and developing,...
MSc-Thesis in agricultural EconomicsThe Research investigates the effect of collapse of internationa...
This thesis offers a comprehensive view of coffee trading on commodity markets. To describe the beha...
While the Ethiopian Commodity Exchange (ECX) is widely credited to be a successful on several accoun...
textabstractThis article contributes to the debate on commodity price transmission and offers an alt...