articleAmerican Journal of Agricultural EconomicsJun 26, 2014Closed access

Rising Food Prices, Food Price Volatility, and Social Unrest

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Abstract

Abstract Can food prices cause social unrest? Throughout history, riots have frequently broken out, ostensibly as a consequence of high food prices. Using monthly data at the international level, this article studies the impact of food prices – food price levels as well as food price volatility – on social unrest. Because food prices and social unrest are jointly determined, data on natural disasters are used to identify the causal relationship flowing from food price levels to social unrest. Results indicate that for the period 1990–2011, food price increases have led to increases in social unrest, whereas food price volatility has not been associated with increases in social unrest. These results are robust…

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Keywords
  • Unrest
  • Social unrest
  • Volatility (finance)
  • Food prices
  • Economics
  • Food security
  • Financial economics
  • Geography
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