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Das Weizenexportverbot in Serbien: Sind Exportbeschränkungen ein wirksames Instrument zum Schutz gegen Nahrungsmittelpreisinflation?

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  • Götz, Linde
  • Djuric, Ivan
  • Glauben, Thomas

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Viele Länder haben ihre Exporte während der jüngsten Preisspitzen auf den Weltagrarmärkten beschränkt, um die inländischen Agrarpreise von den Preisentwicklungen auf den internationalen Märkten abzukoppeln. Letztlich sollte damit dem Anstieg der Nahrungsmittelpreisinflation entgegen gewirkt und die Konsumenten vor hohen Nahrungsmittelausgaben geschützt werden. Im Mittelpunkt dieses Policy Briefs stehen die wiederholten Exportverbote für Weizen in Serbien und deren Auswirkungen auf die inländischen Preisentwicklungen für Weizen, Mehl und Brot. In diesem Zusammenhang soll geklärt werden, ob tatsächlich die Endkonsumenten oder andere Akteure entlang der Wertschöpfungskette von den politischen Marktinterventionen profitiert haben.

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  • Götz, Linde & Djuric, Ivan & Glauben, Thomas, 2013. "Das Weizenexportverbot in Serbien: Sind Exportbeschränkungen ein wirksames Instrument zum Schutz gegen Nahrungsmittelpreisinflation?," IAMO Policy Briefs 158301, Institute of Agricultural Development in Transition Economies (IAMO).
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:iamopb:158301
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.158301
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