The evolution of unprocessed food inflation in Turkey: an exploratory study on select products
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Date
2022
Authors
Demirkilic, Serkan
Ozertan, Gokhan
Tekguc, Hasan
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Cambridge Univ Press
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HYBRID
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Yes
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Abstract
Food price increases stem from economic, agricultural, and political factors. Understanding the dynamics behind the food price formation process and assessing how potential factors contribute to food price changes will significantly affect policies formulated to manage food price increases. High food inflation rates have been a chronic problem in Turkey over the last decade, with unprocessed food prices rising faster than general price levels. In this article, we use exploratory analyses based on economic principles rather than econometric analyses. First, our results indicate that exchange rates are strongly associated with domestic food prices due to dependence on imported inputs. Second, deep-dive analyses on select products show that global price movements and pass-through prices from producer to consumer are not solely responsible for price increases.
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Agricultural prices, commodity boom, Prices, commodity prices, food inflation, Prices, price cycle, commodity boom, food inflation, Prices, commodity prices, price cycle, Agricultural prices
Fields of Science
0502 economics and business, 05 social sciences
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Q1
Scopus Q
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7
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New Perspectives on Turkey
Volume
67
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Start Page
57
End Page
82
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9
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6
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