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How to manage food price instability in developing countries?

How to manage food price instability in developing countries?

... solution to the question of price instability focussed on C- ...Keynes in 1942) recommended the introduction of international price stabilisation schemes, which were indeed implemented ... Voir le document complet

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Can the concept of “food sovereignty” justify increasing agricultural protection in developing countries?

Can the concept of “food sovereignty” justify increasing agricultural protection in developing countries?

... put in place by 18 developing countries in different geographic regions over the 1975-1984 ...producer price and the border price adjusted for transport, storage, distribution ... Voir le document complet

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Commodity price volatility and Tax revenues: Evidence from developing countries

Commodity price volatility and Tax revenues: Evidence from developing countries

... bust in commodity prices has renewed the policymakers’ interest in three complementary issues: i) characteristics and determinants of commodity price instability, ii) its macroeconomic effects ... Voir le document complet

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Food Price Shocks and Government Expenditure Composition: Evidence from African Countries

Food Price Shocks and Government Expenditure Composition: Evidence from African Countries

... These price surges thus ensued to many consequences that were particularly dramatic for developing countries for many ...trade-dependent in terms of both food and fertilisers, ... Voir le document complet

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Tax reform, public revenue and public revenue instability in developing countries: Does development aid matter?

Tax reform, public revenue and public revenue instability in developing countries: Does development aid matter?

... policymakers in developing countries about how to replace the tax revenue losses to at least maintain the level of public revenue or eventually increase ...it. In light of ... Voir le document complet

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Can the concept of " food sovereignty " justify increasing agricultural protection in developing countries?

Can the concept of " food sovereignty " justify increasing agricultural protection in developing countries?

... on how the concept of “food security” was used as grounds to build modern agricultural and trade policies and how, in some cases (CAP), it led to the creation of protectionist ... Voir le document complet

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Export competitiveness - Fuel Price nexus in Developing Countries: Real or False Concern?

Export competitiveness - Fuel Price nexus in Developing Countries: Real or False Concern?

... 16 How a shock in international oil prices would affect a country’s exports is not straightforward as this depends on several factors, including the external demand, the response of competitor ... Voir le document complet

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Access to Financial Services and Working Poverty in Developing Countries

Access to Financial Services and Working Poverty in Developing Countries

... First, in developing countries, where wages are more volatile and sensitive to growth instability (Agénor et ...tend to increase their labor supply in case of shocks, even ... Voir le document complet

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Relationship in a fair trade market: how to create and manage value

Relationship in a fair trade market: how to create and manage value

... To develop partners relationships and attract consumers, the fair trade association Max Havelaar prepares each year a fifteen day long conference in some countries such as France, the United ... Voir le document complet

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Estimating price elasticities of food trade functions: how relevant is the CES based gravity approach?

Estimating price elasticities of food trade functions: how relevant is the CES based gravity approach?

... theories to analyse food trade and to compute price elasticities stem from the four widely adopted assumptions of identical (symmetric), homothetic, monotone, CES ...across countries is ... Voir le document complet

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Are Foreign Aid and Remittances a Hedge against Food Price Shocks in Developing Countries?

Are Foreign Aid and Remittances a Hedge against Food Price Shocks in Developing Countries?

... absorbers in developing countries (Collier and Dehn, 2001; Chami et ...inflows to macroeconomic stabilisation and coping with various types of ...export price shocks can be mitigated by ... Voir le document complet

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Climatic Variability and Food Security in Developing Countries

Climatic Variability and Food Security in Developing Countries

... due to food supply but due to food ...etc. In developing countries, an important part of a household’s resources comes from labour ...activities. In other words, ... Voir le document complet

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Deforestation and Seigniorage in Developing Countries: A Tradeoff?

Deforestation and Seigniorage in Developing Countries: A Tradeoff?

... contributing to mitigating climate ...encroachments to an extinction (Laurance et ...15 to 35% of annual fossil fuel emissions during the 1990s, and Van der Werf et ...contributors to GHG ... Voir le document complet

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External and Budget Deficits in Developing Countries

External and Budget Deficits in Developing Countries

... contrast to early work, this paper relies on a structural analysis to capture the joint be- havior of external and budget ...goods to explain the positive comove- ment between external and budget ... Voir le document complet

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Elections and Economic Policy in Developing Countries

Elections and Economic Policy in Developing Countries

... analysis to investigate whether there are significant differences in our results according to the characteristics of ...elections in developing countries are particularly centred ... Voir le document complet

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Education, corruption and growth in developing countries

Education, corruption and growth in developing countries

... lies in the impact of corruption, not on TFP, but directly on the return to ...access to schooling and proportion of the school age population ...reforms to improve quality (Corrales ... Voir le document complet

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Rethinking US Democracy: How It Is Practiced and Its Effects on the Developing Countries

Rethinking US Democracy: How It Is Practiced and Its Effects on the Developing Countries

... promotion in the Middle East and North Africa and its effect on the ...aims to investigate the motives of American intervention in Iraq, and to discover the role of ...policy in the ... Voir le document complet

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A model of hospital congestion in developing countries

A model of hospital congestion in developing countries

... treated in smaller and less sophisticated facilities is a common feature of poorly functioning referral systems in developing countries (Ste- fanini, 1994; Akande, 2004; Murray and Pearson, ... Voir le document complet

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Constraints to innovation in developing countries : evidence from the Peruvian highlands

Constraints to innovation in developing countries : evidence from the Peruvian highlands

... tend to require a lot of individual care and good management ability: multiple ploughing, application of organic fertilizers and lime, use of improved seeds and supplementary nutrients, and precocious ...out ... Voir le document complet

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Agricultural risk modelling to improve market information systems in developing countries

Agricultural risk modelling to improve market information systems in developing countries

... industry to quantify crop portfolio losses. In both the United States and China, more than 90% of crop losses are caused by adverse weather events, including drought, flooding, hail, frost, and ... Voir le document complet

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