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Pourquoi et comment l’instabilité est-elle une caractéristique structurelle des marchés agricoles?

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Boussard, Jean-Marc

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Agricultural price volatility is "bad". But where does it come from? Remedies are completely different for "endogenous" or "exogenous" fluctuations. The recent crisis seems to indicate that exogenous remedies have been applied to endogenous fluctuations.

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Paper provided by Agecon Search in its series Miscellaneous Papers with number 44424.

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Keywords: instability; agricultural policy; development; fluctuations; quotas; cobweb; insurance.; Agricultural and Food Policy; Industrial Organization; Political Economy; Production Economics; Public Economics; B5; D4; D6; D8; N5; O1.;

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