气候融资是否有助于稳定撒哈拉以南非洲的粮食价格?

Isaac Doku, Andrew Phiri
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本研究探讨了在气候变化持续造成粮食稀缺和粮食价格上涨的情况下,气候融资(cf)对撒哈拉以南非洲(SSA)粮食价格的潜在影响。该研究使用具有 Driscoll-Kraay 标准误差和矩量回归(MMQR)方法的面板固定效应模型,分析了撒哈拉以南非洲 43 个国家 2006 年至 2018 年期间的数据。研究结果表明,在撒哈拉以南非洲国家中,如果获得更多的比照、反腐败斗争得到改善、降雨模式良好、极端气温降低、货币贬值、人口较多、国内生产总值增长较快、粮食进口减少、国内粮食供应增加、治理水平和社会准备程度较高,那么这些国家的粮食价格就有可能保持稳定或有所下降。基于这些结果,研究建议撒哈拉以南非洲国家政府优先考虑反腐工作,以赢得捐助方的信任并增加 CF,最终降低该次区域的粮食价格。此外,研究结果表明,良好的降雨模式可降低粮食价格:这表明撒哈拉以南非洲国家需要投资于可实现可靠供水的灌溉政策。
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Is Climate Finance Helping Stabilise Food Prices in Sub-Saharan Africa?
This study explores the potential impact of climate finance (cf) on foodprices in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) as climate change continues to createfood scarcity and increase food prices. The study analyses data from43 SSA countries between 2006 and 2018 using a panel fixed effect modelwith Driscoll-Kraay standard errors and methods of moments quantile regressions(MMQR). The findings indicate that countries in SSA that receivemore cf, improve their fight against corruption, have good rainfall patterns,experience reduced extreme temperatures, have depreciated currencies,larger populations and higher GDP growth, reduce food imports, increasedomestic food supply, and demonstrate high governance and socialreadiness are likely to experience stable or reduced food prices. Based onthese results, the study recommends that SSA governments prioritise anticorruptionefforts to earn donor trust and increase CF, ultimately leadingto lower food prices in the sub-region. Further, the findings indicatethat good rainfall patterns reduce food prices: this shows the need for SSAcountries to invest in policies that lead to reliablewater supply as irrigation.
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