Helping Poor Countries Tackle Commodity Price Volatility

September 19, 2011

School feeding programs are one way to protect the most vulnerable from the effects of commodity price volatility (Anthony Asael/Art in All of Us/Corbis)
- Helping Poor Countries Tackle Commodity Price Volatility
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In recent years, commodity prices have surged and fallen dramatically. To try and help low-income countries who have been hit hard by this volatility, the IMF has developed a new tool to anticipate the impact of price fluctuations.Further infomation click for more
Hugh BredenkampIMF, Strategy, Policy and Review Dept
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