The Rice Crisis
Markets, Policies and Food Security
Herausgeber: Dawe, David
The Rice Crisis
Markets, Policies and Food Security
Herausgeber: Dawe, David
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Based on papers presented at a workshop organized by FAO in Chiang Mai, Thailand, Feb. 9-12, 2009.
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Based on papers presented at a workshop organized by FAO in Chiang Mai, Thailand, Feb. 9-12, 2009.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 364
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. September 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 241mm x 164mm x 38mm
- Gewicht: 740g
- ISBN-13: 9781849711340
- ISBN-10: 1849711348
- Artikelnr.: 29575619
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 364
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. September 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 241mm x 164mm x 38mm
- Gewicht: 740g
- ISBN-13: 9781849711340
- ISBN-10: 1849711348
- Artikelnr.: 29575619
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
David Dawe is a Senior Economist at the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the United Nations. A graduate of Harvard University, he has studied the Asian rice economy for more than 20 years, including 15 years resident in the Philippines, Indonesia and Thailand.
Part I: Introduction
1. Food Crises Past, Present (and Future?): Will we ever learn?
Part II: Overview: The World Rice Market and Trade Policies
2. The World Rice Market Crisis of 2007-08
3. Did Speculation Affect World Rice Prices?
4. Trade Related Policies to Ensure Food (Rice) Security in Asia
Part III: Policy Responses in Traditional Importing Countries
5. Volatility in Rice Prices and Policy Responses in Bangladesh
6. Indonesia's Rice Policy And Price Stabilization Program: Managing
Domestic Prices During The 2008 Crisis
7. The Rice Crisis in the Philippines: Why Did it Occur and What Are its
Policy Implications?
8. West African Experience with the World Rice Crisis 2007-2008
9. Rice in Africa: Will Imports Continue to Grow?
Part IV: Policy Responses in Traditional Exporting Countries
10. The Political Economy of Thailand's Rice Price and Export Policies in
2007-08
11. The Vietnamese Rice Industry During the Global Food Crisis
12. Rice Production in Cambodia: Will Exports Continue to Grow?
Part V: Policy responses in China and India
13. How China Stabilized Grain Prices During the Global Price Crisis
14. Rice Policies in India in the Context of the Global Rice Price Spike
Part VI: Policy Responses in the Developed Countries
15. Japan's Rice Policy and its Role in the World Rice Market: Japan Should
Act as a Watchdog
16. The 'Diplomatic Crop or How the U.S. Provided Critical Leadership In
Ending the Rice Crisis
Part VII: Conclusion
17. Can the Next Rice Crisis be Prevented?
1. Food Crises Past, Present (and Future?): Will we ever learn?
Part II: Overview: The World Rice Market and Trade Policies
2. The World Rice Market Crisis of 2007-08
3. Did Speculation Affect World Rice Prices?
4. Trade Related Policies to Ensure Food (Rice) Security in Asia
Part III: Policy Responses in Traditional Importing Countries
5. Volatility in Rice Prices and Policy Responses in Bangladesh
6. Indonesia's Rice Policy And Price Stabilization Program: Managing
Domestic Prices During The 2008 Crisis
7. The Rice Crisis in the Philippines: Why Did it Occur and What Are its
Policy Implications?
8. West African Experience with the World Rice Crisis 2007-2008
9. Rice in Africa: Will Imports Continue to Grow?
Part IV: Policy Responses in Traditional Exporting Countries
10. The Political Economy of Thailand's Rice Price and Export Policies in
2007-08
11. The Vietnamese Rice Industry During the Global Food Crisis
12. Rice Production in Cambodia: Will Exports Continue to Grow?
Part V: Policy responses in China and India
13. How China Stabilized Grain Prices During the Global Price Crisis
14. Rice Policies in India in the Context of the Global Rice Price Spike
Part VI: Policy Responses in the Developed Countries
15. Japan's Rice Policy and its Role in the World Rice Market: Japan Should
Act as a Watchdog
16. The 'Diplomatic Crop or How the U.S. Provided Critical Leadership In
Ending the Rice Crisis
Part VII: Conclusion
17. Can the Next Rice Crisis be Prevented?
Part I: Introduction
1. Food Crises Past, Present (and Future?): Will we ever learn?
Part II: Overview: The World Rice Market and Trade Policies
2. The World Rice Market Crisis of 2007-08
3. Did Speculation Affect World Rice Prices?
4. Trade Related Policies to Ensure Food (Rice) Security in Asia
Part III: Policy Responses in Traditional Importing Countries
5. Volatility in Rice Prices and Policy Responses in Bangladesh
6. Indonesia's Rice Policy And Price Stabilization Program: Managing
Domestic Prices During The 2008 Crisis
7. The Rice Crisis in the Philippines: Why Did it Occur and What Are its
Policy Implications?
8. West African Experience with the World Rice Crisis 2007-2008
9. Rice in Africa: Will Imports Continue to Grow?
Part IV: Policy Responses in Traditional Exporting Countries
10. The Political Economy of Thailand's Rice Price and Export Policies in
2007-08
11. The Vietnamese Rice Industry During the Global Food Crisis
12. Rice Production in Cambodia: Will Exports Continue to Grow?
Part V: Policy responses in China and India
13. How China Stabilized Grain Prices During the Global Price Crisis
14. Rice Policies in India in the Context of the Global Rice Price Spike
Part VI: Policy Responses in the Developed Countries
15. Japan's Rice Policy and its Role in the World Rice Market: Japan Should
Act as a Watchdog
16. The 'Diplomatic Crop or How the U.S. Provided Critical Leadership In
Ending the Rice Crisis
Part VII: Conclusion
17. Can the Next Rice Crisis be Prevented?
1. Food Crises Past, Present (and Future?): Will we ever learn?
Part II: Overview: The World Rice Market and Trade Policies
2. The World Rice Market Crisis of 2007-08
3. Did Speculation Affect World Rice Prices?
4. Trade Related Policies to Ensure Food (Rice) Security in Asia
Part III: Policy Responses in Traditional Importing Countries
5. Volatility in Rice Prices and Policy Responses in Bangladesh
6. Indonesia's Rice Policy And Price Stabilization Program: Managing
Domestic Prices During The 2008 Crisis
7. The Rice Crisis in the Philippines: Why Did it Occur and What Are its
Policy Implications?
8. West African Experience with the World Rice Crisis 2007-2008
9. Rice in Africa: Will Imports Continue to Grow?
Part IV: Policy Responses in Traditional Exporting Countries
10. The Political Economy of Thailand's Rice Price and Export Policies in
2007-08
11. The Vietnamese Rice Industry During the Global Food Crisis
12. Rice Production in Cambodia: Will Exports Continue to Grow?
Part V: Policy responses in China and India
13. How China Stabilized Grain Prices During the Global Price Crisis
14. Rice Policies in India in the Context of the Global Rice Price Spike
Part VI: Policy Responses in the Developed Countries
15. Japan's Rice Policy and its Role in the World Rice Market: Japan Should
Act as a Watchdog
16. The 'Diplomatic Crop or How the U.S. Provided Critical Leadership In
Ending the Rice Crisis
Part VII: Conclusion
17. Can the Next Rice Crisis be Prevented?