Economists have been unanimous that developing countries’ policy response in restricting exports and promoting imports increased both world price levels and volatility. Furthermore, the literature emphasizes the self-defeating aspects of policy responses, as more exporters restrict exports and importers encourage more imports, world prices increase even further, thereby raising domestic prices in the same countries imposing the policy responses to protect domestic consumers. Because of the crop-biofuel price linkages, we show that developing countries’ policy responses had little impact on world prices in 2008 and a maximum impact in reducing domestic price in developing countries. There is little evidence of “standing up in the stadium” ef...
We investigate two important questions based on an original data set on export restrictions placed o...
Paper for a research project and conference on commodity price volatility, organized by the Korea De...
Recent dramatic increases in food prices are having severe consequences for poor countries and poor ...
Economists have been unanimous that developing countries’ policy responses to high food grain prices...
Using crops for fuel generates concerns over competition with food uses. As Rajagopal et al (2009) a...
Global food commodity price inflation beginning in 2006 and continuing through mid-2008 became a pri...
Using crops for fuel generates concerns over competition with food uses. In 2008 a global food crisi...
<br/><br/><br/><br/><br/><br/> Based on forecasts of global population growth, food security will re...
Price policy discrimination against agricultural producers, in order to provide cheap food for urban...
The world endured exceedingly high prices on food commodities in the period leading up to May 2008. ...
For decades, earnings from farming in many developing countries have been depressed by a pro-urban b...
Highlighted in the “battle in Seattle” in 1999, anti-trade sentiments still persist, even with devel...
The current spike in global food prices has deep roots in decades of trade-distorting policies that ...
In the event of large swings in world food prices, countries often intervene to dampen the impact of...
There have been important changes in the international trade of processed and high-value added food ...
We investigate two important questions based on an original data set on export restrictions placed o...
Paper for a research project and conference on commodity price volatility, organized by the Korea De...
Recent dramatic increases in food prices are having severe consequences for poor countries and poor ...
Economists have been unanimous that developing countries’ policy responses to high food grain prices...
Using crops for fuel generates concerns over competition with food uses. As Rajagopal et al (2009) a...
Global food commodity price inflation beginning in 2006 and continuing through mid-2008 became a pri...
Using crops for fuel generates concerns over competition with food uses. In 2008 a global food crisi...
<br/><br/><br/><br/><br/><br/> Based on forecasts of global population growth, food security will re...
Price policy discrimination against agricultural producers, in order to provide cheap food for urban...
The world endured exceedingly high prices on food commodities in the period leading up to May 2008. ...
For decades, earnings from farming in many developing countries have been depressed by a pro-urban b...
Highlighted in the “battle in Seattle” in 1999, anti-trade sentiments still persist, even with devel...
The current spike in global food prices has deep roots in decades of trade-distorting policies that ...
In the event of large swings in world food prices, countries often intervene to dampen the impact of...
There have been important changes in the international trade of processed and high-value added food ...
We investigate two important questions based on an original data set on export restrictions placed o...
Paper for a research project and conference on commodity price volatility, organized by the Korea De...
Recent dramatic increases in food prices are having severe consequences for poor countries and poor ...