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This study reviews the political economy issues surrounding the 2008 food crisis in Nigeria; the lessons learned from …
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This study reviews the political economy issues surrounding the 2008 food crisis in Nigeria; the lessons learned from …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012994431
The food crisis of 2008 in Nigeria was influenced by price changes in the world market and the escalation of the price … of imported fuel into Nigeria which led to sharp increases in the prices of agricultural inputs and transportation cost …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009710755
The food crisis of 2008 in Nigeria was influenced by price changes in the world market and the escalation of the price … of imported fuel into Nigeria which led to sharp increases in the prices of agricultural inputs and transportation cost …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012994434
Inflation in general and food price inflation in particular has been a persistent problem in India over the past few years. Price stability is crucial for sustainable growth as persistent inflation implies higher demand relative to supply. Therefore, we analyse here demand and supply of food in...
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prices in Nigeria. We exploit spatial variation in exposure to COVID-19 related infections and lockdown measures along with …
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The food price crisis revealed contradictions in creating food policy. Much of the common policy response can be explained by a benevolent, unitary government. To understand the variance between countries, however, requires understanding fractured government decision-making, path dependency, and...
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During the recent food crisis, developing countries responded with a wide variety of policy responses to protect their population. Understanding the policy-making process in developing countries is important to know why such policy responses are made and how various actors and players shape up...
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The overall goal of this paper is to analyse the political economy of food price policies in China during the global food crisis. The results show that given China's unique economic and political context and the nature of its agricultural markets, the government's reaction to the crisis was...
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The number of hungry in the world has crossed the one billion mark, a dubious milestone that has been attributed in large part to consecutive food and economic crises. Over ninety-eight percent of these individuals live in the developing world. Ironically, a great majority are involved in food...
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