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The International Political Economy of Coffee Richard Lucier

The International Political Economy of Coffee By Richard Lucier

The International Political Economy of Coffee by Richard Lucier


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The most severe frost of the twentieth century ravaged Brazilian coffee-growing areas in 1975--leading to a worldwide increase in coffee prices of more than 400 percent. This unique volume traces the political and economic effects of the frost from U.S. consumers to the world coffee market.

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The International Political Economy of Coffee: From Juan Valdez to Yank's Diner by Richard Lucier

The most severe frost of the twentieth century ravaged Brazilian coffee-growing areas in 1975--leading to a worldwide increase in coffee prices of more than 400 percent. This unique volume traces the political and economic effects of the frost from U.S. consumers to the world coffee market. By concentrating on a single commodity example, concepts of dependence and interdependence are exemplified and integrated--facilitating student understanding of the workings of international political economy.

About Richard Lucier

RICHARD L. LUCIER is Professor and Chair of the Department of Economics at Denison University in Ohio.

Table of Contents

Foreword by James E. Hart Local and National Effects of the Frost The World Coffee Market Economic Development of Developing Countries International Coffee Agreements Colombia The Ivory Coast Summary, Extensions Beyond Coffee, and the 1985-86 Shock Bibliography Index

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CIN0316252573G
9780316252577
0316252573
The International Political Economy of Coffee: From Juan Valdez to Yank's Diner by Richard Lucier
Used - Good
Hardback
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
1988-07-28
341
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