The current global financial crisis has revealed that many economies, both developed and developing, have become increasingly ‘financialised’. This Development Viewpoint focuses on the ‘financialisation’ of the international marketing of coffee (the agrocommodity most traded on international exchanges) and the impact on local producers and traders in developing countries
This is an informal publication of the Agriculture and Rural Development Family of the World Bank. I...
Summary. — Coffee is a truly global commodity and a major foreign exchange earner in many developing...
The impact of international trade causes challenges on the coffee industry. These challenges include...
The current global financial crisis has revealed that many economies, both developed and developing,...
This article examines distributional implications of the restructuring of international coffee marke...
Profitable direct and cross hedging opportunities exist for Zaire coffee hedgers, and some periods m...
This article examines distributional implications of the restructuring of international coffee marke...
Coffee has been known to be an agricultural product of considerable remunerative value in internatio...
One of the indisputable consequences of globalization is the world-wide linking of market agents and...
With coffee prices at their lowest in a century, producing countries, which are mostly developing co...
This thesis constitutes an empirical critique of neoclassical economic theory as applied to the stud...
This thesis offers a comprehensive view of coffee trading on commodity markets. To describe the beha...
The study implies that coffee producing countries will be worse off with the expansion of exports. H...
The 1990s has seen a shift in policy from multilateral price stabilisation schemes towards market li...
The collapse of the international commodity agreements in the 1980s, together with the liberalisatio...
This is an informal publication of the Agriculture and Rural Development Family of the World Bank. I...
Summary. — Coffee is a truly global commodity and a major foreign exchange earner in many developing...
The impact of international trade causes challenges on the coffee industry. These challenges include...
The current global financial crisis has revealed that many economies, both developed and developing,...
This article examines distributional implications of the restructuring of international coffee marke...
Profitable direct and cross hedging opportunities exist for Zaire coffee hedgers, and some periods m...
This article examines distributional implications of the restructuring of international coffee marke...
Coffee has been known to be an agricultural product of considerable remunerative value in internatio...
One of the indisputable consequences of globalization is the world-wide linking of market agents and...
With coffee prices at their lowest in a century, producing countries, which are mostly developing co...
This thesis constitutes an empirical critique of neoclassical economic theory as applied to the stud...
This thesis offers a comprehensive view of coffee trading on commodity markets. To describe the beha...
The study implies that coffee producing countries will be worse off with the expansion of exports. H...
The 1990s has seen a shift in policy from multilateral price stabilisation schemes towards market li...
The collapse of the international commodity agreements in the 1980s, together with the liberalisatio...
This is an informal publication of the Agriculture and Rural Development Family of the World Bank. I...
Summary. — Coffee is a truly global commodity and a major foreign exchange earner in many developing...
The impact of international trade causes challenges on the coffee industry. These challenges include...