Panel data from 14 EU member states and non parametric techniques are used in this paper to investigate the relationship between food prices and real per capita incomes. The empirical results suggest that the Penn Effect largely holds for Total Food prices but not for the prices of certain among the seven disaggregate food commodities considered. In particular, for Cereals, for Fats and Oils, and for Other food products poorer countries are likely to face prices no lower than those prevailing in richer one
Food insecurity has been rising across Europe following the Great Recession, but to varying degrees ...
Agricultural commodities and consumer food prices have experienced strong variations over the last 2...
In the paper we show that food prices dynamics can be usefully decomposed into a common component, i...
Panel data from 14 EU member states and non parametric techniques are used in this paper to investig...
Panel data from 14 EU member states and non parametric techniques are used in this paper to investig...
In this paper we analyze the behavior of relative food prices for a set of 24 European countries obs...
Abstract — In this paper we analyze the behavior of relative food prices for a set of 24 European co...
Relative to non-food items, food tends to be cheaper in rich, as compared with poor European countri...
We analyze the behaviour of relative food prices for a set of 24 European countries observed during ...
The purpose of this paper was to investigate and measure the causation between food consumer price i...
The food prices in Finland and Sweden have been a subject for discussion for several years back in t...
In this paper we challenge the conventional wisdom that the world’s poorest countries are also the m...
The rise of prices of agricultural commodities in global markets during 2007-2012 was followed by in...
Against the backdrop of recent price spikes on world commodity markets, retail food inflation has va...
The rise of price levels and volatility of world agricultural commodities since 2006-2008 was follow...
Food insecurity has been rising across Europe following the Great Recession, but to varying degrees ...
Agricultural commodities and consumer food prices have experienced strong variations over the last 2...
In the paper we show that food prices dynamics can be usefully decomposed into a common component, i...
Panel data from 14 EU member states and non parametric techniques are used in this paper to investig...
Panel data from 14 EU member states and non parametric techniques are used in this paper to investig...
In this paper we analyze the behavior of relative food prices for a set of 24 European countries obs...
Abstract — In this paper we analyze the behavior of relative food prices for a set of 24 European co...
Relative to non-food items, food tends to be cheaper in rich, as compared with poor European countri...
We analyze the behaviour of relative food prices for a set of 24 European countries observed during ...
The purpose of this paper was to investigate and measure the causation between food consumer price i...
The food prices in Finland and Sweden have been a subject for discussion for several years back in t...
In this paper we challenge the conventional wisdom that the world’s poorest countries are also the m...
The rise of prices of agricultural commodities in global markets during 2007-2012 was followed by in...
Against the backdrop of recent price spikes on world commodity markets, retail food inflation has va...
The rise of price levels and volatility of world agricultural commodities since 2006-2008 was follow...
Food insecurity has been rising across Europe following the Great Recession, but to varying degrees ...
Agricultural commodities and consumer food prices have experienced strong variations over the last 2...
In the paper we show that food prices dynamics can be usefully decomposed into a common component, i...