There is a general consensus that most of the poor in developing countries are net food buyers and food price increases are bad for the poor. This could be expected of urban poor, but it is also often attributed to the rural poor. Recent food price increases have increased the importance of this issue, and the possible policy responses to these price increases. This paper examines the characteristics of net food sellers and buyers in nine low-income...
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2008/06/01
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政策研究报告
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WPS4642
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1
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2010/07/01
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Disclosed
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Are low food prices pro-poor ? net food buyers and sellers in low-income countries
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food buyer