Markets and Trade

Policy Responses to High Food Prices in Latin America and the Caribbean

Country Case Studies

Year of publication2014
AuthorFAO
PublisherFAO
AbstractThis publication presents evidence with regard to the effectiveness of policies and programmes introduced in response to rising food prices in eight selected Latin American countries: Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, the Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Mexico, Nicaragua and Peru. The case studies provide insights into the economic and policy environment at the time of the first price spike of 2007–08, analyse the measures that were introduced in response and discuss the evidence on the effects on the food security situation. As such they provide lessons learned in terms of the effectiveness of the different measures in achieving the intended food security goals, including the challenges encountered in their implementation. This evidence thereby contributes to the debate on appropriate policy responses to future price shocks, considering the complexity of determining short-term and long-term effects on producers, consumers and the fiscal accounts.
Available inEnglish
 
ThemeContemporary Global Issues
Product typeBook (stand-alone)
RegionLatin America and the Caribbean
ISBN978-92-5-108458-8
Areas of workGlobal Commodity Markets
KeywordsAgriculture; Food prices; Food security; Nutrition, Policy analysis; Trade & markets