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ArtikelMore Pain Ahead for China's Food Prices  
Oleh: Huang Jikun ; Qiu Huanguan ; Rozelle, Scott
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: Far Eastern Economic Review vol. 171 no. 5 (Jun. 2008), page 8.
Topik: Agriculture
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Isi artikelThe continuing increases of China's consumer prices since the middle of 2007, which have mainly been driven by increases in the prices of food, have triggered serious concerns both at home and abroad. In China, some fear that a surge of inflation is looming over the nation's future. To ease the mounting pressures that have accompanied the price rises-and to avoid the damage that inflation could bring to China's economy, officials have begun to use a spectrum of policy measures-including monetary-policy adjustments, fiscal moves, and even direct attempts to intervene into the market price of food.
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