Commodity Market Reforms : Lessons of Two Decades

Structural reform of the economies of developing countries has been in the forefront of development interest since the early 1980s. This interest stems from a recognition that the structures and institutions of these countries are critical to any...

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Main Authors: Akiyama, Takamasa, Baffes, John, Larson, Donald, Varangis, Panos
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Language:English
en_US
Published: Washington, DC: World Bank 2013
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GDP
OIL
TEA
WTO
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2001/03/1047506/commodity-market-reforms-lessons-two-decades
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spelling okr-10986-138522021-04-23T14:03:10Z Commodity Market Reforms : Lessons of Two Decades Akiyama, Takamasa Baffes, John Larson, Donald Varangis, Panos AGRICULTURAL COMMODITIES AGRICULTURAL HOUSEHOLDS AGRICULTURAL LABOR AGRICULTURAL MARKETS AGRICULTURE BALANCE OF PAYMENTS BLACK MARKET CASH CROPS CENTRAL PLANNING CEREALS COCOA COCOA PRICES COFFEE COFFEE BOARD COFFEE PRICES COMMODITY COMMODITY MARKETING COMMODITY PRICES CONSUMERS COTTON COTTON PRODUCTION CROP CROP PRODUCTION DEBT DEVELOPMENT PROCESSES DEVELOPMENT STRATEGIES DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY DOMESTIC MARKETS ECONOMIC ACTIVITY ECONOMIC CONDITIONS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMIC INCENTIVES ECONOMIC LIFE ECONOMIC PERFORMANCE ECONOMIC PROBLEMS ECONOMIC THEORY ECONOMISTS EMPLOYMENT EXCHANGE RATE EXCHANGE RATES EXPENDITURES EXPORT CROPS EXPORT MARKETS FARMING FIXED PRICES FOOD CROPS FOOD GRAINS FOOD SECURITY FREE TRADE GDP GOVERNMENT REGULATIONS GRAIN GRAINS IMPORTS INCOME INTERNATIONAL MARKETS INTERNATIONAL TRADE INVENTORIES JUTE LIQUIDITY MACROECONOMIC POLICIES MAIZE MARKET LIBERALIZATION MARKET REFORMS MARKET STRUCTURE MARKETING MARKETING BOARDS MERCHANDISE MERCHANDISE EXPORTS MONOPOLIES MULTILATERAL TRADE NATURAL RESOURCES NET EXPORTS OIL OPEC OPEN MARKETS ORGANIZATION OF PETROLEUM EXPORTING COUNTRIES PETROLEUM PRICES PLANTATIONS PLANTING POLICY INSTRUMENTS POLITICAL ECONOMY PRICE DECLINES PRICE FLUCTUATIONS PRICE INCREASES PRICE VOLATILITY PRODUCE PRODUCER PRICES PRODUCERS PRODUCTION PROCESSES PRODUCTIVITY PURCHASE PRICE QUOTAS SEED SMALL FARMERS SMALLHOLDER AGRICULTURE STRUCTURAL ADJUSTMENT SUGAR SUGAR CANE SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT TAX REVENUE TAX REVENUES TEA TERMS OF TRADE TRADE LIBERALIZATION TRANSITION ECONOMIES URUGUAY ROUND WEALTH WTO YIELDS Structural reform of the economies of developing countries has been in the forefront of development interest since the early 1980s. This interest stems from a recognition that the structures and institutions of these countries are critical to any enhancement of economic and social development. One of the key reforms has been that of primary commodity markets, especially agricultural commodity markets, because many developing countries, including the poorest, depend heavily on these for foreign exchange earnings and employment, and hence for poverty reduction. This report focuses on the political economy and institutional aspects of agricultural commodity market reform. In order to explore in detail factors that are critical to the processes, consequences, and substance of reform, the authors have focused the analysis and evaluation on five commodities important in many developing countries, specifically cocoa, coffee, sugar, cotton, and cereal. In doing so, they highlight important lessons on how agricultural sector reform can be launched and implemented. Some of the factors identified in the report as being key to successful reform include the recognition that commodity markets often affect communities and even politics, that the initial conditions of markets are critical, and that government intervention can crowd out private sector initiatives, especially when it comes to building the institutions needed to develop a healthy agricultural sector. 2013-06-11T21:56:37Z 2013-06-11T21:56:37Z 2001-03 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2001/03/1047506/commodity-market-reforms-lessons-two-decades 0-8213-4588-5 http://hdl.handle.net/10986/13852 English en_US World Bank regional and sectoral studies; CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank Washington, DC: World Bank Publications & Research :: Publication Publications & Research :: Publication
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topic AGRICULTURAL COMMODITIES
AGRICULTURAL HOUSEHOLDS
AGRICULTURAL LABOR
AGRICULTURAL MARKETS
AGRICULTURE
BALANCE OF PAYMENTS
BLACK MARKET
CASH CROPS
CENTRAL PLANNING
CEREALS
COCOA
COCOA PRICES
COFFEE
COFFEE BOARD
COFFEE PRICES
COMMODITY
COMMODITY MARKETING
COMMODITY PRICES
CONSUMERS
COTTON
COTTON PRODUCTION
CROP
CROP PRODUCTION
DEBT
DEVELOPMENT PROCESSES
DEVELOPMENT STRATEGIES
DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY
DOMESTIC MARKETS
ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
ECONOMIC CONDITIONS
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
ECONOMIC GROWTH
ECONOMIC INCENTIVES
ECONOMIC LIFE
ECONOMIC PERFORMANCE
ECONOMIC PROBLEMS
ECONOMIC THEORY
ECONOMISTS
EMPLOYMENT
EXCHANGE RATE
EXCHANGE RATES
EXPENDITURES
EXPORT CROPS
EXPORT MARKETS
FARMING
FIXED PRICES
FOOD CROPS
FOOD GRAINS
FOOD SECURITY
FREE TRADE
GDP
GOVERNMENT REGULATIONS
GRAIN
GRAINS
IMPORTS
INCOME
INTERNATIONAL MARKETS
INTERNATIONAL TRADE
INVENTORIES
JUTE
LIQUIDITY
MACROECONOMIC POLICIES
MAIZE
MARKET LIBERALIZATION
MARKET REFORMS
MARKET STRUCTURE
MARKETING
MARKETING BOARDS
MERCHANDISE
MERCHANDISE EXPORTS
MONOPOLIES
MULTILATERAL TRADE
NATURAL RESOURCES
NET EXPORTS
OIL
OPEC
OPEN MARKETS
ORGANIZATION OF PETROLEUM EXPORTING COUNTRIES
PETROLEUM PRICES
PLANTATIONS
PLANTING
POLICY INSTRUMENTS
POLITICAL ECONOMY
PRICE DECLINES
PRICE FLUCTUATIONS
PRICE INCREASES
PRICE VOLATILITY
PRODUCE
PRODUCER PRICES
PRODUCERS
PRODUCTION PROCESSES
PRODUCTIVITY
PURCHASE PRICE
QUOTAS
SEED
SMALL FARMERS
SMALLHOLDER AGRICULTURE
STRUCTURAL ADJUSTMENT
SUGAR
SUGAR CANE
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
TAX REVENUE
TAX REVENUES
TEA
TERMS OF TRADE
TRADE LIBERALIZATION
TRANSITION ECONOMIES
URUGUAY ROUND
WEALTH
WTO
YIELDS
spellingShingle AGRICULTURAL COMMODITIES
AGRICULTURAL HOUSEHOLDS
AGRICULTURAL LABOR
AGRICULTURAL MARKETS
AGRICULTURE
BALANCE OF PAYMENTS
BLACK MARKET
CASH CROPS
CENTRAL PLANNING
CEREALS
COCOA
COCOA PRICES
COFFEE
COFFEE BOARD
COFFEE PRICES
COMMODITY
COMMODITY MARKETING
COMMODITY PRICES
CONSUMERS
COTTON
COTTON PRODUCTION
CROP
CROP PRODUCTION
DEBT
DEVELOPMENT PROCESSES
DEVELOPMENT STRATEGIES
DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY
DOMESTIC MARKETS
ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
ECONOMIC CONDITIONS
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
ECONOMIC GROWTH
ECONOMIC INCENTIVES
ECONOMIC LIFE
ECONOMIC PERFORMANCE
ECONOMIC PROBLEMS
ECONOMIC THEORY
ECONOMISTS
EMPLOYMENT
EXCHANGE RATE
EXCHANGE RATES
EXPENDITURES
EXPORT CROPS
EXPORT MARKETS
FARMING
FIXED PRICES
FOOD CROPS
FOOD GRAINS
FOOD SECURITY
FREE TRADE
GDP
GOVERNMENT REGULATIONS
GRAIN
GRAINS
IMPORTS
INCOME
INTERNATIONAL MARKETS
INTERNATIONAL TRADE
INVENTORIES
JUTE
LIQUIDITY
MACROECONOMIC POLICIES
MAIZE
MARKET LIBERALIZATION
MARKET REFORMS
MARKET STRUCTURE
MARKETING
MARKETING BOARDS
MERCHANDISE
MERCHANDISE EXPORTS
MONOPOLIES
MULTILATERAL TRADE
NATURAL RESOURCES
NET EXPORTS
OIL
OPEC
OPEN MARKETS
ORGANIZATION OF PETROLEUM EXPORTING COUNTRIES
PETROLEUM PRICES
PLANTATIONS
PLANTING
POLICY INSTRUMENTS
POLITICAL ECONOMY
PRICE DECLINES
PRICE FLUCTUATIONS
PRICE INCREASES
PRICE VOLATILITY
PRODUCE
PRODUCER PRICES
PRODUCERS
PRODUCTION PROCESSES
PRODUCTIVITY
PURCHASE PRICE
QUOTAS
SEED
SMALL FARMERS
SMALLHOLDER AGRICULTURE
STRUCTURAL ADJUSTMENT
SUGAR
SUGAR CANE
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
TAX REVENUE
TAX REVENUES
TEA
TERMS OF TRADE
TRADE LIBERALIZATION
TRANSITION ECONOMIES
URUGUAY ROUND
WEALTH
WTO
YIELDS
Akiyama, Takamasa
Baffes, John
Larson, Donald
Varangis, Panos
Commodity Market Reforms : Lessons of Two Decades
relation World Bank regional and sectoral studies;
description Structural reform of the economies of developing countries has been in the forefront of development interest since the early 1980s. This interest stems from a recognition that the structures and institutions of these countries are critical to any enhancement of economic and social development. One of the key reforms has been that of primary commodity markets, especially agricultural commodity markets, because many developing countries, including the poorest, depend heavily on these for foreign exchange earnings and employment, and hence for poverty reduction. This report focuses on the political economy and institutional aspects of agricultural commodity market reform. In order to explore in detail factors that are critical to the processes, consequences, and substance of reform, the authors have focused the analysis and evaluation on five commodities important in many developing countries, specifically cocoa, coffee, sugar, cotton, and cereal. In doing so, they highlight important lessons on how agricultural sector reform can be launched and implemented. Some of the factors identified in the report as being key to successful reform include the recognition that commodity markets often affect communities and even politics, that the initial conditions of markets are critical, and that government intervention can crowd out private sector initiatives, especially when it comes to building the institutions needed to develop a healthy agricultural sector.
format Publications & Research :: Publication
author Akiyama, Takamasa
Baffes, John
Larson, Donald
Varangis, Panos
author_facet Akiyama, Takamasa
Baffes, John
Larson, Donald
Varangis, Panos
author_sort Akiyama, Takamasa
title Commodity Market Reforms : Lessons of Two Decades
title_short Commodity Market Reforms : Lessons of Two Decades
title_full Commodity Market Reforms : Lessons of Two Decades
title_fullStr Commodity Market Reforms : Lessons of Two Decades
title_full_unstemmed Commodity Market Reforms : Lessons of Two Decades
title_sort commodity market reforms : lessons of two decades
publisher Washington, DC: World Bank
publishDate 2013
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2001/03/1047506/commodity-market-reforms-lessons-two-decades
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/13852
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