A monthly panel dataset was used to empirically examine the role of food prices in the emergence of social unrest in various geographic regions of Egypt between 1998 and 2013. A media discourse analysis traced reports in two leading Egyptian newspapers about social unrest, overall dissatisfaction with the government, and food price inflation. A fixed effects binary logit panel model has found that the probability of social unrest is statistically related to macroeconomic control variables such as domestic and global food prices, and GDP per capita. Higher temperatures were associated with an increased likelihood of social unrest through their influences on food production and yields, and price volatility in domestic food markets. In additio...
Because of its dependence on food imports, Egypt is particularly vulnerable to the high world food p...
The impact of resources on social unrest is of increasing interest to political leaders, business an...
Over one million people have died from direct exposure to civil conflict in Africa since the end of ...
A monthly panel dataset was used to empirically examine the role of food prices in the emergence of ...
Contemporary notions of food security are ever more connected to the commodification and globalizati...
Do food prices cause political unrest? Throughout history, riots appear to have frequently broken ou...
This report reviews the literature on links between international food prices and political instabil...
Soaring food and energy prices sparked the revolts in Northern African countries at the end of 2010....
Can food prices cause social unrest? Throughout history, riots have frequently broken out, ostensibl...
Recent price spikes in the international commodity markets have been blamed for numerous riots, prot...
The 2014 IPCC report concludes that changes in precipitation and temperature could cause global food...
Food prices surge during 2007-08 has induced an enormous impact on the whole world, especially on th...
We examine the effects that variations in the international food prices have on democracy and intra-...
Recent food riots throughout much of Africa and the Middle East in the wake of spikes in internation...
This study investigates the relationship between violent conflict, food price, and climate variabili...
Because of its dependence on food imports, Egypt is particularly vulnerable to the high world food p...
The impact of resources on social unrest is of increasing interest to political leaders, business an...
Over one million people have died from direct exposure to civil conflict in Africa since the end of ...
A monthly panel dataset was used to empirically examine the role of food prices in the emergence of ...
Contemporary notions of food security are ever more connected to the commodification and globalizati...
Do food prices cause political unrest? Throughout history, riots appear to have frequently broken ou...
This report reviews the literature on links between international food prices and political instabil...
Soaring food and energy prices sparked the revolts in Northern African countries at the end of 2010....
Can food prices cause social unrest? Throughout history, riots have frequently broken out, ostensibl...
Recent price spikes in the international commodity markets have been blamed for numerous riots, prot...
The 2014 IPCC report concludes that changes in precipitation and temperature could cause global food...
Food prices surge during 2007-08 has induced an enormous impact on the whole world, especially on th...
We examine the effects that variations in the international food prices have on democracy and intra-...
Recent food riots throughout much of Africa and the Middle East in the wake of spikes in internation...
This study investigates the relationship between violent conflict, food price, and climate variabili...
Because of its dependence on food imports, Egypt is particularly vulnerable to the high world food p...
The impact of resources on social unrest is of increasing interest to political leaders, business an...
Over one million people have died from direct exposure to civil conflict in Africa since the end of ...