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Publications: Food Prices

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  • IFPRI Briefs (34)
  • Discussion Papers (27)
  • Books and Monographs (19)
  • Lectures, Speeches, and Testimony (10)
  • Booklets (8)
  • General Information (8)
  • Archive (6)
  • Video (5)
  • Project Papers and Notes (5)
  • Infographic (4)
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  • Italiano (1)

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  • Southeast Asia (3)
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  • Central Africa (2)
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Food Prices

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  • 2013 (5)
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  • Lectures, Speeches, and Testimony
    March 2009
    Overcoming the world food and agriculture crisis through policy change and science
    Lectures, Speeches, and Testimony
  • IFPRI Briefs
    March 2009
    When speculation matters
    Issue Brief, IFPRI Briefs
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    ib57.pdf(438.9KB)
  • IFPRI Briefs
    March 2009
    Implementing physical and virtual food reserves to protect the poor and prevent market failure
    Policy Brief, IFPRI Briefs
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    bp010.pdf(249.8KB)
  • General Information
    March 2009
    Eliminating Drastic Food Price Spikes
    General Information
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    reservenote20090302.pdf(57.1KB)
  • Discussion Papers
    February 2009
    Impact of soaring food price in Ethiopia
    IFPRI Discussion Paper, Discussion Papers
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    ifpridp00846.pdf(545.8KB)
  • Booklets
    March 2010
    Respondiendo a la crisis alimentaria mundial - Tres perspectivas
    Essays
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    ar07esp.pdf(1.9MB)
  • IFPRI Briefs
    July 2009
    Que faire face à la flambée des prix alimentaires?
    Policy Brief, IFPRI Briefs
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    bp001fr.pdf(115.8KB)
  • IFPRI Briefs
    July 2009
    El aumento en los precios de los alimentos
    Policy Brief, IFPRI Briefs
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    bp001sp.pdf(264.4KB)
  • IFPRI Briefs
    July 2009
    Steigende Nahrungsmittelpreise
    Policy Brief, IFPRI Briefs
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    bp001gr.pdf(461.2KB)
  • IFPRI Briefs
    July 2009
    Hausse des prix alimentaires et actions stratégiques proposées
    Policy Brief, IFPRI Briefs
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    FoodPricesPolicyActionfr.pdf(241.7KB)
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