The moderation in global prices over the past few months is scant consolation to the millions who are still facing high domestic prices and have cut back on eating nutritious food and on investing in their child's schooling. While high food prices have pushed more people into poverty, the most serious long-term impacts may come from their effect on those already poor. The razor thin margins between daily earnings and spending has led to households...
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Rising food and fuel prices : addressing the risks to future generations (English). Washington, DC: World Bank. http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/701151468339092400