Given our collective failure to mitigate greenhouse gas emissions, the world will have to adapt to a certain level of climate change. This may mean that as climate change affects crops’ yield potential, new patterns of comparative advantage, and hence new trade flows, will emerge. This column examines the importance of the market adaptations in mediating welfare losses in the agricultural sector. The findings suggest a large role for international trade: when adjustments in trade flows are constrained, global welfare losses from climate change increase by 76%.Non-PRIFPRI5; 1 Fostering Climate-Resilient and Sustainable Food Supply; 3 Building Inclusive and Efficient Markets, Trade Systems, and Food IndustryMTI
This study assesses the interaction between climate change and agricultural trade policies. We dist...
This study assesses the interaction between climate change and agricultural trade policies. We dist...
Earlier versions of this paper were presented at the International Agricultural Trade Research Conso...
Given our collective failure to mitigate greenhouse gas emissions, the world will have to adapt to a...
Agricultural productivity in both developing and developed countries will have to improve to achieve...
ABSTRACT. This paper evaluates the role of trade as mechanism of economic adjustment to the impacts ...
Rapidly expanding global trade in the past three decades has lifted millions out of people out of po...
Rapidly expanding global trade in the past three decades has lifted millions out of people out of po...
An open and flexible global trading environment plays a constructive role in both climate change mit...
Climate change, the agri-food sector and trade are closely related. This contribution aims at presen...
Climate change effects on agricultural yields will be uneven over the world. A few countries, mostly...
This study assesses the potential interaction between climate change and agricultural trade policies...
This study assesses the potential interaction between climate change and agricultural trade policies...
An open and fexible global trading environment plays a constructive role in both climate change miti...
This study assesses the interaction between climate change and agricultural trade policies. We disti...
This study assesses the interaction between climate change and agricultural trade policies. We dist...
This study assesses the interaction between climate change and agricultural trade policies. We dist...
Earlier versions of this paper were presented at the International Agricultural Trade Research Conso...
Given our collective failure to mitigate greenhouse gas emissions, the world will have to adapt to a...
Agricultural productivity in both developing and developed countries will have to improve to achieve...
ABSTRACT. This paper evaluates the role of trade as mechanism of economic adjustment to the impacts ...
Rapidly expanding global trade in the past three decades has lifted millions out of people out of po...
Rapidly expanding global trade in the past three decades has lifted millions out of people out of po...
An open and flexible global trading environment plays a constructive role in both climate change mit...
Climate change, the agri-food sector and trade are closely related. This contribution aims at presen...
Climate change effects on agricultural yields will be uneven over the world. A few countries, mostly...
This study assesses the potential interaction between climate change and agricultural trade policies...
This study assesses the potential interaction between climate change and agricultural trade policies...
An open and fexible global trading environment plays a constructive role in both climate change miti...
This study assesses the interaction between climate change and agricultural trade policies. We disti...
This study assesses the interaction between climate change and agricultural trade policies. We dist...
This study assesses the interaction between climate change and agricultural trade policies. We dist...
Earlier versions of this paper were presented at the International Agricultural Trade Research Conso...