1st Edition

International Commodity Policy A Quantitative Analysis

326 Pages
by Routledge

326 Pages
by Routledge

326 Pages
by Routledge

For decades, instabilities on world commodity markets have been a central issue in the international policy dialogue. Price stabilization and compensatory financing schemes have been discussed and implemented as instruments to stabilize export earnings of developing countries and to counter the negative consequences of world market instabilities. Originally published in 1993 and reissued in... Read more

Part 1: The Politics and Economics of Commodity Agreements and Compensatory Financing 1. The History of Politics of International Commodity Agreements and Compensatory Financing 2. The Economics of Stabilization: A Historical Survey Part 2: Compensatory Financing: An Economic Evaluation of Current Programmes 3. The International Monetary Fund’s Compensatory Financing Facility 4. Commodity-Related Financial Compensation by the European Community 5. Food Security and Compensatory Financing: A Discussion of the International Monetary Fund’s Cereal Import Facility Part 3: Commodity Arrangements: An Economic Evaluation of Current Programmes 6. The International Coffee Agreement 7. The International Natural Rubber Agreement 8. The International Cocoa Agreement 9. Commodity Protocols 10. A Comparison and Evaluation of the Arrangements.

Biography

Roland Herrmann is Professor Emeritus of Agricultural and Food Market Analysis at Justus Liebig University, Giessen, Germany. Kees Burger, 1950-2016, was Associate Professor of Development Economics at Wageningen University and Research, Wageningen, Netherlands. Hidde P. Smit is an Independent Consultant on Analysis and Forecasts for the Rubber Economy. He was Secretary General of the International Rubber Study Group in London and Singapore (2005 – 2009) and Head of the Economic Research Division of the Economic and Social Institute, Free University Amsterdam (1995-2004).