Food prices have more than doubled between mid-2006 and mid-2008, creating major istress among the poor across the world, but also gainers among farm producers. While transmission was largely averted in India, increasingly open food markets indicate the need to anticipate the welfare implications of a repetition of such events in the future. This paper simulates the welfare effects of the rise in the international price of cereals and edible oils on a comprehensive typology of Indian households. Results show that large farmers (with farm size of one hectare and more) would have gained as a group, and that the average gain is large for those who gain, but that 59% of them in fact lose. The main category of poor households negatively affected...
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This paper analyzes the household level impact of an increase in price of major tradable staple food...
This paper analyzes the household level impact of an increase in price of major tradable staple food...
Against the backdrop of liberalised trade in agricultural commodities in the twenty-first century, w...
International audienceMore than 40% of US grain is used for energy due to the Renewable Fuel Mandate...
This paper considers the welfare and distributional consequences of higher relative food prices in r...
Several studies have examined the impact of recent surge in food prices on household welfare. Some p...
The present paper attempts to identify the groups of households that most likely will facepositive o...
India has been experiencing rising food prices during the last five years. In this paper we explore ...
The paper examines the welfare impact of the Indian government’s rice price policies in the light of...
Food prices across the world rose dramatically between 2006 and 2008. The causes of the price rise w...
Global warming is expected to heavily impact agriculture, the dominant source of livelihood for the ...
Global warming is expected to heavily impact agriculture, the dominant source of livelihood for the ...
A price rise signifies a fall in purchasing power, if there is no commensurate increase in income. T...
Concerns about the slow down in agricultural growth and the macroeconomic impact of rising fiscal de...
Trade policy reforms which lead to changes in world prices of agricultural commodities or domestic p...
This paper analyzes the household level impact of an increase in price of major tradable staple food...
This paper analyzes the household level impact of an increase in price of major tradable staple food...
Against the backdrop of liberalised trade in agricultural commodities in the twenty-first century, w...
International audienceMore than 40% of US grain is used for energy due to the Renewable Fuel Mandate...