Presenting for the first time a complete analysis of the issues surrounding commodity prices and development, this thought-provoking study provides a number of recommendations and policy prescriptions to address the unique set of development issues faced by countries reliant on only a handful of commodities for export earnings.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
- Introduction
- The Issue of Declining Commodity Prices
- 1: Mohammad A. Razzaque, Philip Osafa-Kwaako, and Roman Grynberg: The Problems of Commodity Dependence
- 2: Mohammad A. Razzaque, Philip Osafa-Kwaako, and Roman Grynberg: Secular Decline in Relative Commodity Prices: A Brief Review of the Literature
- 3: Mohammad A. Razzaque, Philip Osafa-Kwaako, and Roman Grynberg: Long-run Trend in the Relative Price: Empirical Estimation for Individuals and Commodities
- 4: Euan Fleming, Prasada Rao, and Pauline Fleming: Analysis of Movements in the Productivity and Prices of Selected Tropical Commodities in Developing Countries, 1970-2002
- 5: Jaya Choraria: Commodity Value Chains Compression- Coffee, Cocoa, and Sugar
- The Implications of Declining Commodity Prices
- 6: Mohammad A. Razzaque, Philip Osafa-Kwaako, and Roman Grynberg: Estimating Foreign Exchange Loss Dut to Declining Commodity Prices
- 7: Bijit Bora, Roman Grynberg, and Mohammad A. Razzaque: Marginalisation of LDCs and Small Vunerable States in World Trade
- Mitigating the Impacts of Commodity Dependent Countries
- 8: Mohammad A. Razzaque, Philip Osafa-Kwaako, and Roman Grynberg: Instruments for Addressing Commodity Price Behaviour
- 9: Mohammad A. Razzaque, Philip Osafa-Kwaako, and Roman Grynberg: Commodity Prices and Debt Relief Initiative
- 10: Mohammad A. Razzaque, Philip Osafa-Kwaako, and Roman Grynberg: Aid Flows and Commodity Prices