Rising Food and Energy Prices in Europe and Central Asia
The purpose of this paper is to illustrate the channels through which rising commodity prices might affect countries in the Europe and Central Asia Region (ECA) in the short run and to indicate which countries are most likely to be significantly af...
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okr-10986-273542021-04-23T14:04:41Z Rising Food and Energy Prices in Europe and Central Asia World Bank AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION AGRICULTURE APPROACH AVERAGE HOUSEHOLD CONSUMPTION BALANCE BREAD CLIMATE COMMODITY COMMODITY MARKETS COMMODITY PRICE CONSUMPTION PATTERNS COTTON PRICES CRUDE OIL CURRENCY CURRENT ACCOUNT BALANCES CURRENT ACCOUNT SURPLUS DEBT DEMAND FOR FOOD DEMAND MANAGEMENT DEVELOPING COUNTRIES DISTRIBUTIONAL IMPACTS DOMESTIC INFLATION ECONOMIC ACTIVITY ECONOMIC CONDITIONS ECONOMIC CRISIS ECONOMIC STRUCTURES EMERGING MARKET EMERGING MARKET COUNTRIES EMPLOYMENT ENERGY COSTS ENERGY EFFICIENCY ENERGY EFFICIENCY INVESTMENTS ENERGY EXPORTS ENERGY MARKET ENERGY PRICE ENERGY PRICING ENERGY PRODUCTS ENERGY SUBSIDIES ENERGY SYSTEM ENERGY USE EQUILIBRIUM PRICE EXCHANGE RATES EXPENDITURES EXTERNAL FINANCING EXTERNAL SHOCKS EXTREME POVERTY FINANCIAL CRISIS FISCAL DEFICITS FISCAL POLICIES FOOD CONSUMPTION FOOD IMPORTS FOOD MARKETS FOOD PRICE FOOD PRICE INFLATION FOOD PRODUCTION FOREIGN FUNDS FRUITS FUEL FUEL PRICES FUEL SUPPLY FUTURE PRICE GAS GAS PRODUCTION GLOBAL ECONOMY GLOBAL MARKET GROWTH RATE GROWTH RATES HIGH ENERGY INTENSITY HIGHER ENERGY PRICES HOUSEHOLD BEHAVIOR IMPORT PRICES IMPROVEMENTS IN ENERGY EFFICIENCY INCOME INFLATION RATES MARKET CONDITIONS MARKET DEVELOPMENTS MARKET PRICES MIDDLE-INCOME COUNTRIES MONETARY POLICY NATURAL GAS OIL EXPORTERS OIL MARKETS OIL PRICE OIL SUPPLY OUTPUT PENSIONS POLICY RESPONSE POWER PRICE CHANGES PRICE CONTROLS PRICE DECREASES PRICE INCREASE PRICE INDEX PRICE INDICES PRICE INFLATION PRICE OF OIL PRICE VOLATILITY PRICING POLICIES PUBLIC FINANCE PURCHASING PURCHASING POWER RENEWABLE ENERGY RENEWABLE ENERGY PRODUCTION RISING COST SAFETY NETS SAVINGS SOCIAL PROTECTION SOCIAL SAFETY NET SUBSTITUTE SUPPLIERS SURPLUS SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT TAX TAX REVENUE TRADE DEFICIT TRADE DEFICITS VEGETABLES WHEAT WORLD DEVELOPMENT INDICATORS WORLD MARKETS The purpose of this paper is to illustrate the channels through which rising commodity prices might affect countries in the Europe and Central Asia Region (ECA) in the short run and to indicate which countries are most likely to be significantly affected. This paper discusses the effects of the global food and energy price increases on ECA countries from two perspectives: (a) impacts on the macro-economy through inflation, the trade balance, fiscal accounts and growth; and (b) distributional impacts within countries. It aims to highlight vulnerabilities to rising commodity prices and discusses some policy interventions to mitigate the impact of rising prices. It puts the ECA experience in the context of the last commodity price increase as well the recent global economic crisis. Section one summarizes the state of global commodity markets. Section two discusses the main macroeconomic channels through which commodity price increases affect the economy. Section three discusses the potential poverty impacts of the price increases and the ability of countries' social assistance systems to deal with the heightened need for social assistance. It also discusses country responses to the crisis to date with reference to policies followed during the 2008 price hikes. Section four examines ECA's agriculture sector and potential responses to the commodity price increase and price volatility. Section five discusses the energy sector. Bank support to ECA countries to help deal with commodity market a development is discussed in annexes one. 2017-06-27T17:13:51Z 2017-06-27T17:13:51Z 2011 Report http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/462391468024643915/Rising-food-and-energy-prices-in-Europe-and-Central-Asia http://hdl.handle.net/10986/27354 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Working Paper Publications & Research Europe and Central Asia Europe and Central Asia |
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AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION AGRICULTURE APPROACH AVERAGE HOUSEHOLD CONSUMPTION BALANCE BREAD CLIMATE COMMODITY COMMODITY MARKETS COMMODITY PRICE CONSUMPTION PATTERNS COTTON PRICES CRUDE OIL CURRENCY CURRENT ACCOUNT BALANCES CURRENT ACCOUNT SURPLUS DEBT DEMAND FOR FOOD DEMAND MANAGEMENT DEVELOPING COUNTRIES DISTRIBUTIONAL IMPACTS DOMESTIC INFLATION ECONOMIC ACTIVITY ECONOMIC CONDITIONS ECONOMIC CRISIS ECONOMIC STRUCTURES EMERGING MARKET EMERGING MARKET COUNTRIES EMPLOYMENT ENERGY COSTS ENERGY EFFICIENCY ENERGY EFFICIENCY INVESTMENTS ENERGY EXPORTS ENERGY MARKET ENERGY PRICE ENERGY PRICING ENERGY PRODUCTS ENERGY SUBSIDIES ENERGY SYSTEM ENERGY USE EQUILIBRIUM PRICE EXCHANGE RATES EXPENDITURES EXTERNAL FINANCING EXTERNAL SHOCKS EXTREME POVERTY FINANCIAL CRISIS FISCAL DEFICITS FISCAL POLICIES FOOD CONSUMPTION FOOD IMPORTS FOOD MARKETS FOOD PRICE FOOD PRICE INFLATION FOOD PRODUCTION FOREIGN FUNDS FRUITS FUEL FUEL PRICES FUEL SUPPLY FUTURE PRICE GAS GAS PRODUCTION GLOBAL ECONOMY GLOBAL MARKET GROWTH RATE GROWTH RATES HIGH ENERGY INTENSITY HIGHER ENERGY PRICES HOUSEHOLD BEHAVIOR IMPORT PRICES IMPROVEMENTS IN ENERGY EFFICIENCY INCOME INFLATION RATES MARKET CONDITIONS MARKET DEVELOPMENTS MARKET PRICES MIDDLE-INCOME COUNTRIES MONETARY POLICY NATURAL GAS OIL EXPORTERS OIL MARKETS OIL PRICE OIL SUPPLY OUTPUT PENSIONS POLICY RESPONSE POWER PRICE CHANGES PRICE CONTROLS PRICE DECREASES PRICE INCREASE PRICE INDEX PRICE INDICES PRICE INFLATION PRICE OF OIL PRICE VOLATILITY PRICING POLICIES PUBLIC FINANCE PURCHASING PURCHASING POWER RENEWABLE ENERGY RENEWABLE ENERGY PRODUCTION RISING COST SAFETY NETS SAVINGS SOCIAL PROTECTION SOCIAL SAFETY NET SUBSTITUTE SUPPLIERS SURPLUS SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT TAX TAX REVENUE TRADE DEFICIT TRADE DEFICITS VEGETABLES WHEAT WORLD DEVELOPMENT INDICATORS WORLD MARKETS |
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AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION AGRICULTURE APPROACH AVERAGE HOUSEHOLD CONSUMPTION BALANCE BREAD CLIMATE COMMODITY COMMODITY MARKETS COMMODITY PRICE CONSUMPTION PATTERNS COTTON PRICES CRUDE OIL CURRENCY CURRENT ACCOUNT BALANCES CURRENT ACCOUNT SURPLUS DEBT DEMAND FOR FOOD DEMAND MANAGEMENT DEVELOPING COUNTRIES DISTRIBUTIONAL IMPACTS DOMESTIC INFLATION ECONOMIC ACTIVITY ECONOMIC CONDITIONS ECONOMIC CRISIS ECONOMIC STRUCTURES EMERGING MARKET EMERGING MARKET COUNTRIES EMPLOYMENT ENERGY COSTS ENERGY EFFICIENCY ENERGY EFFICIENCY INVESTMENTS ENERGY EXPORTS ENERGY MARKET ENERGY PRICE ENERGY PRICING ENERGY PRODUCTS ENERGY SUBSIDIES ENERGY SYSTEM ENERGY USE EQUILIBRIUM PRICE EXCHANGE RATES EXPENDITURES EXTERNAL FINANCING EXTERNAL SHOCKS EXTREME POVERTY FINANCIAL CRISIS FISCAL DEFICITS FISCAL POLICIES FOOD CONSUMPTION FOOD IMPORTS FOOD MARKETS FOOD PRICE FOOD PRICE INFLATION FOOD PRODUCTION FOREIGN FUNDS FRUITS FUEL FUEL PRICES FUEL SUPPLY FUTURE PRICE GAS GAS PRODUCTION GLOBAL ECONOMY GLOBAL MARKET GROWTH RATE GROWTH RATES HIGH ENERGY INTENSITY HIGHER ENERGY PRICES HOUSEHOLD BEHAVIOR IMPORT PRICES IMPROVEMENTS IN ENERGY EFFICIENCY INCOME INFLATION RATES MARKET CONDITIONS MARKET DEVELOPMENTS MARKET PRICES MIDDLE-INCOME COUNTRIES MONETARY POLICY NATURAL GAS OIL EXPORTERS OIL MARKETS OIL PRICE OIL SUPPLY OUTPUT PENSIONS POLICY RESPONSE POWER PRICE CHANGES PRICE CONTROLS PRICE DECREASES PRICE INCREASE PRICE INDEX PRICE INDICES PRICE INFLATION PRICE OF OIL PRICE VOLATILITY PRICING POLICIES PUBLIC FINANCE PURCHASING PURCHASING POWER RENEWABLE ENERGY RENEWABLE ENERGY PRODUCTION RISING COST SAFETY NETS SAVINGS SOCIAL PROTECTION SOCIAL SAFETY NET SUBSTITUTE SUPPLIERS SURPLUS SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT TAX TAX REVENUE TRADE DEFICIT TRADE DEFICITS VEGETABLES WHEAT WORLD DEVELOPMENT INDICATORS WORLD MARKETS World Bank Rising Food and Energy Prices in Europe and Central Asia |
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The purpose of this paper is to
illustrate the channels through which rising commodity
prices might affect countries in the Europe and Central Asia
Region (ECA) in the short run and to indicate which
countries are most likely to be significantly affected. This
paper discusses the effects of the global food and energy
price increases on ECA countries from two perspectives: (a)
impacts on the macro-economy through inflation, the trade
balance, fiscal accounts and growth; and (b) distributional
impacts within countries. It aims to highlight
vulnerabilities to rising commodity prices and discusses
some policy interventions to mitigate the impact of rising
prices. It puts the ECA experience in the context of the
last commodity price increase as well the recent global
economic crisis. Section one summarizes the state of global
commodity markets. Section two discusses the main
macroeconomic channels through which commodity price
increases affect the economy. Section three discusses the
potential poverty impacts of the price increases and the
ability of countries' social assistance systems to deal
with the heightened need for social assistance. It also
discusses country responses to the crisis to date with
reference to policies followed during the 2008 price hikes.
Section four examines ECA's agriculture sector and
potential responses to the commodity price increase and
price volatility. Section five discusses the energy sector.
Bank support to ECA countries to help deal with commodity
market a development is discussed in annexes one. |
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Rising Food and Energy Prices in Europe and Central Asia |
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Rising Food and Energy Prices in Europe and Central Asia |
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Rising Food and Energy Prices in Europe and Central Asia |
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Rising Food and Energy Prices in Europe and Central Asia |
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Rising Food and Energy Prices in Europe and Central Asia |
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rising food and energy prices in europe and central asia |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/462391468024643915/Rising-food-and-energy-prices-in-Europe-and-Central-Asia http://hdl.handle.net/10986/27354 |
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