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of the recent increase in rice prices on poverty with and without policy responses. Two sets of policy responses are …
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of the recent increase in rice prices on poverty with and without policy responses. Two sets of policy responses are …
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recent increase in rice prices on poverty with and without policy responses. Two sets of policy responses are considered …
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the potential impact of higher food prices on poverty in sub-Saharan Africa, and examines the extent to which policy … responses will benefit the poor. The paper shows that rising food prices are likely to lead to higher poverty in sub … that anti-poverty interventions ought to retain their focus on rural areas where poverty remains highest even after taking …
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, and other cereals would together lead to an increase in poverty, but that by contrast to a number of other countries, this …
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"Many countries have been affected by food and oil price shocks. Rising energy costs have manifested themselves through higher prices of gas at the pump and through price increases for many other goods such as kerosene and transport. But in some countries there has also been some degree of...
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