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The Economics Of Food How Feeding And Fueling The Planet Affects Food Prices Patrick Westhoff

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The Economics Of Food How Feeding And Fueling The Planet Affects Food Prices Patrick Westhoff
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The Economics Of Food How Feeding And Fueling The Planet Affects Food Prices Patrick Westhoff instant download after payment.

Publisher: Financial Times/ Prentice Hall
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.13 MB
Pages: 256
Author: Patrick Westhoff
ISBN: 9780137006106, 0137006101
Language: English
Year: 2010

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The Economics Of Food How Feeding And Fueling The Planet Affects Food Prices Patrick Westhoff by Patrick Westhoff 9780137006106, 0137006101 instant download after payment.

Over the past two years, food prices have soared -- and plummeted. As crops are increasingly shifted to biofuel production, will food prices soar again? Will people starve as a result? What are the hidden relationships between the food on your plate and the gas in your car? Will economic recovery lead directly to massive price inflation in both food and energy? In this book, one of the world's leading experts untangles the complex global relationships between food, energy, and economics and helps readers come to their own conclusions about the future of food. Pat Westhoff reveals what really causes large swings in food prices and what is likely to cause them to rise and fall in the future. Westhoff discusses all the factors that drive changes in the cost of food: not just biofuel production, but also weather, income growth, exchange rates, energy prices, government policies, market speculation, and more. Next, he walks through several of the most likely scenarios for the future, offering insights that will be indispensable to consumers, commodity speculators, and policymakers alike.

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