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This book argues that the viability of many observed market and
non-market interventions in agricultural products worldwide depends
considerably on the underlying behaviour of the relevant commodity
markets. Many of these policies have had distortive impacts,
resulting in much discussion and controversy in the context of the
World Trade Organization (WTO) Doha Round of trade negotiations.
Despite the long history of studies of commodity market behaviour,
a number of issues remain unresolved. The authors review a wide
range of these issues and provide a survey of current
methodological and empirical research to increase our understanding
of the nature of commodity markets. Price behaviour and the
reliability of different prediction methods are examined and the
particular implications for commodity dependent developing
countries are also highlighted. This state-of-the-art survey of
agricultural commodity market behaviour will prove to be of immense
interest to researchers, students and academics in the fields of
agricultural market analysis, development studies and economics.
The book will also strongly appeal to policymakers in both
agricultural trading countries and international agencies and to
private commodity market analysts.
Drawing on insights from theoretical applications, empirically
based approaches and case study experience, this book contributes
to the improved design and use of trade and related policy
interventions in staple food markets.Trade policy interventions
have a potentially critical role to play in the development of
staple food markets in developing countries and, as a source of
revenue, in wider processes of rural development. Governments have
long defended trade and related policy interventions in staple food
markets on the basis of food security concerns. However, the design
and implementation of these policies has often resulted in
unintended impacts, increasing the risks faced by private sector
actors and reducing their incentives for investment in improved
market performance. In the context of increasingly volatile staple
food markets, this book, commissioned from leading experts in this
field, seeks to enhance dialogue between stakeholders involved in,
and affected by, the design and use of trade and related policy
interventions.This significant book will appeal to policy analysts
and decision makers influential in the design and implementation of
trade and related market interventions, as well as students of
development economics. Researchers contributing to debates on the
use and impacts of trade and related market interventions in staple
food markets in poor countries will also find this volume of great
benefit.
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