This paper addresses to what extent governments have traded off price distortions for reduced volatility in intervening in agricultural and food markets during the recent food price spikes. We develop a model to derive how much distortions a government would introduce when it cares about stability in a situation with limited policy options. We show a trade-off and identify the optimal combination of distortions and stability for given international price shocks and interest groups preferences for stability. Empirical evidence shows that several countries have been able to reduce (short run) price volatility in the domestic markets while at the same time allowing structural (medium and long term) price changes to pass through to producers an...
Import barriers are often raised during turbulent times, as governments worry about immediate domest...
The 2007-08 and 2010-11 food crises, and especially their consequences on the poorest households, ha...
Historically, earnings from farming in many developing countries have been depressed by a pro-urban ...
This paper analyses the trade-off between price distortions and reduced volatility when governments ...
National governments dislike food price volatility to varying extents. When some of them use trade m...
The thesis analyses the patterns and underlying political economy causes of long-run trends and shor...
Food price volatility is one of the major challenges facing the global agricultural system today. Th...
The 2007-2008 food crisis and current food price swings led economists to re-evaluate the potential ...
The 2007-2008 food crisis and current food price swings led economists to re-evaluate the potential ...
Food prices in international markets spiked upward in 2008, doubling or more in a matter of months. ...
International audienceThe 2007-2008 food crisis and current food price swings led economists to re-e...
National barriers to agricultural trade are often varied to insulate domestic markets from internati...
Paper for a research project and conference on commodity price volatility, organized by the Korea De...
Price volatility can lead to rising import costs and local food market disruptions in ACP countries....
This work studies the relationship between trade policy and food prices. We show that when individua...
Import barriers are often raised during turbulent times, as governments worry about immediate domest...
The 2007-08 and 2010-11 food crises, and especially their consequences on the poorest households, ha...
Historically, earnings from farming in many developing countries have been depressed by a pro-urban ...
This paper analyses the trade-off between price distortions and reduced volatility when governments ...
National governments dislike food price volatility to varying extents. When some of them use trade m...
The thesis analyses the patterns and underlying political economy causes of long-run trends and shor...
Food price volatility is one of the major challenges facing the global agricultural system today. Th...
The 2007-2008 food crisis and current food price swings led economists to re-evaluate the potential ...
The 2007-2008 food crisis and current food price swings led economists to re-evaluate the potential ...
Food prices in international markets spiked upward in 2008, doubling or more in a matter of months. ...
International audienceThe 2007-2008 food crisis and current food price swings led economists to re-e...
National barriers to agricultural trade are often varied to insulate domestic markets from internati...
Paper for a research project and conference on commodity price volatility, organized by the Korea De...
Price volatility can lead to rising import costs and local food market disruptions in ACP countries....
This work studies the relationship between trade policy and food prices. We show that when individua...
Import barriers are often raised during turbulent times, as governments worry about immediate domest...
The 2007-08 and 2010-11 food crises, and especially their consequences on the poorest households, ha...
Historically, earnings from farming in many developing countries have been depressed by a pro-urban ...