Why the Poorest Aren’t Necessarily the Most Vulnerable to Food Price Shocks

The original version of this article, by Edward Carr, appeared on Open the Echo Chamber. There have been an interesting series of blog posts going around about the issue of price speculation in food markets, and the impact of that speculation on food security and people’s welfare. Going back through some of these exchanges, it … Continue reading Why the Poorest Aren’t Necessarily the Most Vulnerable to Food Price Shocks