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African Cotton Markets at Crossroads : Will the Price Spike Turn into a New Kick-Start?

2011

Delpeuch, Claire


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Financial support; Global output; Producers; Emerging economies; Elasticity of supply; Commodity; Market share; Development assistance; Adverse effects; Base year; Global export; Political economy; Foreign currency; Trade policy; Market shares; Data availability; World market; Sale; Economics research; Certain extent; Fixed prices; Market power; Development policy; Price incentives; Competitiveness; Technical assistance; Agricultural subsidies; Transparency; Price setting; Efficient regulation; Merchandise; Price prospects; Competitive markets; Private capital; Price fluctuations; Price changes; Demand growth; Output; Private investors; Supply elasticity; Bidding; Developing country; New market; Market forces; Price competition; Cotton prices; Intellectual property; Market entry; Rapid growth; Incomes; Global market; Market conditions; Domestic prices; Producer price; Commodity price; Pricing schemes; Contract enforcement; Commodity prices; World trade; Liberalizations; Privatizations; New market opportunities; Local currencies; Market reforms; Settlement system; Ldcs; Price increase; Market regulation; Tax; Domestic market
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Policy Research working paper ; no. WPS 5847http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/us/World BankCreative Commons Attribution CC BY 3.0
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Policy Research working paper ; no. WPS 5847

2014-09-15
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