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Titre : Boom or bust : How commodity price volatility impedes poverty reduction, and what to do about it Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Oli Brown, Auteur ; Alec Crawford, Auteur ; Jason Gibson, Auteur Editeur : Winnipeg [Canada] : Iisd - International Institute for Sustainable Development Année de publication : january 2008 Importance : 44 p Langues : Anglais (eng) Tags : Développement Agriculture OMC Mondialisation Libéralisme Ecologie Politique agricole Commerce international Souveraineté alimentaire Index. décimale : 03.03 Ressources naturelles Résumé : Commodity price volatility is a big problem for commodity-dependent countries and producers. An estimated two billion people, nearly a third of the global population, depend on the production of primary commodities like rice, cotton and copper. At the family level, farmers and workers rely on commodity production for the cash incomes they use to pay for food,
school fees and healthcare. At the national level, 95 of the 141 developing countries derive at least half of their foreign exchange earnings from commodity exports.En ligne : https://www.iisd.org/sites/default/files/publications/boom_or_bust_commodity.pdf Boom or bust : How commodity price volatility impedes poverty reduction, and what to do about it [texte imprimé] / Oli Brown, Auteur ; Alec Crawford, Auteur ; Jason Gibson, Auteur . - Winnipeg (Canada) : Iisd - International Institute for Sustainable Development, january 2008 . - 44 p.
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Tags : Développement Agriculture OMC Mondialisation Libéralisme Ecologie Politique agricole Commerce international Souveraineté alimentaire Index. décimale : 03.03 Ressources naturelles Résumé : Commodity price volatility is a big problem for commodity-dependent countries and producers. An estimated two billion people, nearly a third of the global population, depend on the production of primary commodities like rice, cotton and copper. At the family level, farmers and workers rely on commodity production for the cash incomes they use to pay for food,
school fees and healthcare. At the national level, 95 of the 141 developing countries derive at least half of their foreign exchange earnings from commodity exports.En ligne : https://www.iisd.org/sites/default/files/publications/boom_or_bust_commodity.pdf