Due to the increase in prices of basic agricultural commodities in 1995, food price stability and food security have again emerged as a major policy concern. This paper argues that the sharp increases in prices of rice, corn and sugar have been caused largely by the choice and management of policy instrument. Highly protectionist policy on tariffs imposed on sensitive agricultural products is not sustainable over a prolonged period of time. Moreover, bidding out of the right to import while retaining quotas, can minimize gross errors in timing and amount of importation.food sector, food price stability, nominal protection rate, price instability
The authors, in the first section of this paper, review the world food situation, productivity growt...
<br/><br/><br/><br/><br/><br/> Based on forecasts of global population growth, food security will re...
In the 2007-2008 rice price crises, the price of rice in the world market suddenly rose. This became...
Due to the increase in prices of basic agricultural commodities in 1995, food price stability and fo...
Over the past two decades, the Philippine economic growth has been erratic and lower than most devel...
There is a strong linkage between the behavior of the rice market and the state of food security in ...
In the wake of recent food price spikes, plus growing demands for food in emerging Asia and for biof...
Over the past three decades, the level and nature of government interventions and the relative impor...
This paper describes the forces that have come to bear on the shaping of food security policy in the...
From 2007 through mid-2008, world prices of major agricultural commodities, such as cereals, oilseed...
While economic growth has lifted more people from poverty than in any prior period, world market sho...
The Philippines has undergone a series of trade reforms since the mid-1980s that have reduced protec...
The paper first reviews several issues relevant to global food commodity market volatility as it per...
Food security deals with food availability, accesscibility and stability. Food availability can be f...
The Philippines has been a net rice importer since the 1990s. Against a background of rapid populati...
The authors, in the first section of this paper, review the world food situation, productivity growt...
<br/><br/><br/><br/><br/><br/> Based on forecasts of global population growth, food security will re...
In the 2007-2008 rice price crises, the price of rice in the world market suddenly rose. This became...
Due to the increase in prices of basic agricultural commodities in 1995, food price stability and fo...
Over the past two decades, the Philippine economic growth has been erratic and lower than most devel...
There is a strong linkage between the behavior of the rice market and the state of food security in ...
In the wake of recent food price spikes, plus growing demands for food in emerging Asia and for biof...
Over the past three decades, the level and nature of government interventions and the relative impor...
This paper describes the forces that have come to bear on the shaping of food security policy in the...
From 2007 through mid-2008, world prices of major agricultural commodities, such as cereals, oilseed...
While economic growth has lifted more people from poverty than in any prior period, world market sho...
The Philippines has undergone a series of trade reforms since the mid-1980s that have reduced protec...
The paper first reviews several issues relevant to global food commodity market volatility as it per...
Food security deals with food availability, accesscibility and stability. Food availability can be f...
The Philippines has been a net rice importer since the 1990s. Against a background of rapid populati...
The authors, in the first section of this paper, review the world food situation, productivity growt...
<br/><br/><br/><br/><br/><br/> Based on forecasts of global population growth, food security will re...
In the 2007-2008 rice price crises, the price of rice in the world market suddenly rose. This became...