Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5071256 | Food Policy | 2006 | 13 Pages |
Abstract
Managing food price risks and instability is a major challenge in the midst of ongoing food market reforms. Key findings from the papers in this special volume revolve around five broad areas: (i) the sources and magnitudes of food price instability in different country contexts; (ii) the economic and social costs stemming from price instability; (iii) the lessons from food market reforms to date; (iv) the design of policy reforms in ways that promote efficient and stable market development and protect the interests of the poor; and (v) potential policy responses to food price instability in a liberalizing market environment.
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Authors
Derek Byerlee, T.S. Jayne, Robert J. Myers,