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Rising Food Prices, Luca Barbone (World Bank)

Date: 2008-07-07
Time:
16:00

Title

Rising Food Prices: Causes and Responses

• Trends and Determinants
• Impacts - Country Level and Household Level
• Policy Options
            • Immediate actions to lower domestic food prices
            • Improving household food security
            • Facilitating longer-term food security and stimulating supply
• Responses to Date and Country Examples
• Role of the international community

 

Speaker

 

Luca Barbone

Director of the Poverty Reduction and Economic Management for the Europe and Central Asia Region of the World Bank

Schedule

4:00 - 4:30 pm Presentation by Luca Barbone

4:30 - 5:30 pm Discussion/Q and A

Date

Venue

7 July (Monday) at 4:00 pm

CASE conference room, Sienkiewicza 12, Warsaw (Poland)

Please inform us until 6 July  if you are interested in participation in the seminar via Skype. The conference will begin at exactly 4:00 pm Warsaw time.

Language

English

Participation            

no conference fee, open to the public

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Further information:
dominika.jakubowska@case-research.eu


tel. + 48 22 622 66 27

 


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