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World markets are highly interlinked and local economies extensively rely on global supply and value chains. Consequently, local production disruptions, for instance caused by extreme weather events, are likely to induce indirect losses along supply chains with potentially global repercussions....
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Agent-based economics has emerged to complement analytical and empiricalmethods by allowing for more complex heterogeneity in models. Extending theagent-based global trade model Acclimate with five consumer groups, we studyheterogeneity of market emerging consumption price elasticity in response...
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World food markets are susceptible to systemic shocks due to a concentration of production in a few main breadbasket regions, strong import dependencies of many developing countries, and frequent unilateral and uncoordinated policy interventions such as export restrictions.The well-established...
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