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090 _aIICA-E71 23
100 _aReca, Lucio G.
_9109545
100 _963992
_aDíaz Bonilla, E.
110 _aInternational Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI)
_cWashington, D.C., United States of America
_99530
110 _910687
_aIICA, Washington, D.C. (EUA)
111 _aSeminar of the International Policy Council on Agriculture, Food and Trade
_cBelo Horizonte (Brasil)
_d11-13 May 1997
245 _aChanges in Latin American agricultural markets
245 _aProceedings of the seminar and 19th plenary meeting
260 _aWashington, D.C. (EUA)
_c1997
270 _a*CIDIA, San José (Costa Rica)
300 _ap. 5-69
520 _aThis document explains the region suffered another trade shock in 1986, when commodity prices collapsed worldwide. Although interest rates declined in nominal terms, they stood high in real terms, particularly if deflated by the prices of the region's exports. This new shock hit hard LAC countries, in many cases erasing the gains of the adjustment efforts of the first half of the decade. The pattern of agricultural growth, however, has not been uniform during the last 25 years. After an initial drop, during the 70's there was a distinct acceleration in agricultural production in LAC: high world prices fueled the expansion of exportable and import substitution agricultural products, while strong domestic demand sustained those products that (because policy reasons or intrinsic characteristics) were non-traded goods and the expansion of the industry provided demand for agricultural raw materials. The pattern of accelerated growth during the 70's, stagnation during the last 80's and beginning of the 90's, and what appears as a resumption of growth during the last 3-4 years. The chapter 4 shows, at a more desegregated level (considering cereals, crop in general and livestock), the pattern of accelerated growth during the 70's, stagnation during the 80's and beginnig of the 90's, and what appear as resumption of growth during the last 3-4 years (except for livestock production per capita that did not revert its declining trend). (MV)
650 _aAMERICA LATINA
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650 _aCARIBE
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650 _9154548
_aMERCOSUR
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_aCARICOM
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_aLIBERALIZACION DEL INTERCAMBIO
650 _9164117
_aSECTOR AGRARIO
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_aGATT
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_aRONDA URUGUAY
650 _9160376
_aPRODUCTOS AGRICOLAS
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650 0 _iCARIBBEAN
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650 0 _iAGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS
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650 0 _fLIBERALISATION DES ECHANGES
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_aPOLITICA MACROECONOMICA
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_aPRODUCCION AGROPECUARIA
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907 _a*CIDIA, San José (Costa Rica)
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