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The Russia-Ukraine invasion toward increasing food security threat for population: An empirical study using T-GARCH model

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  • Naima BENTOUIR

    (Ain Temouchent University, Algeria)

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The aim of the present paper is testing the impact of the Ukraine-Russia invasion on food security. To achieve our investigation a daily data was used for the period of 20th September 2020 to 20th September 2022 using most vulnerable commodities to this geopolitics risks. Primary findings under T-GARCH model concluded that the variables highly affect by the bad news including both of the Covid-19 pandemic following by the Ukraine war in the edge of 2022. This finding confirmed what was stated in the global reports about the food insecurity risk which has become a real threat for the population.

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  • Naima BENTOUIR, 2022. "The Russia-Ukraine invasion toward increasing food security threat for population: An empirical study using T-GARCH model," Theoretical and Applied Economics, Asociatia Generala a Economistilor din Romania - AGER, vol. 0(4(633), W), pages 173-184, Winter.
  • Handle: RePEc:agr:journl:v:4(633):y:2022:i:4(633):p:173-184
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