State of commodity dependence : 2019 / United Nations Conference on Trade and Development
Publication details: New York ; Geneva : United Nations , 2019 Description: vi, 238 p. : gráf. tab. ; 30 cmISBN: 9789211129458Subject(s): Mercado de productos básicos | Interdependencia económica | Países menos desarrollados | País industrializadoAbstract: The State of Commodity Dependence provides a bird's eye view of commodity dependence in the world. It contains 135 individual country profiles, each comprising 40 indicators mostly related to the three main dimensions of commodity dependence: export commodity dependence, import commodity dependence, net merchandise and commodity trade. As commodity dependence tends to negatively affect poverty alleviation and food security, a set of indicators is included to help monitor trends in in the area in developing countries. For each individual country, 2009-2010 is used as the reference period. Graphs and diagrams are presented at the beginning of each regional chapter in order to highlight the position of individual countries within their respective regions.Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Monografías | Biblioteca de la Escuela Diplomática Naciones Unidas | NU 906 | Available | 2062219 |
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The State of Commodity Dependence provides a bird's eye view of commodity dependence in the world. It contains 135 individual country profiles, each comprising 40 indicators mostly related to the three main dimensions of commodity dependence: export commodity dependence, import commodity dependence, net merchandise and commodity trade. As commodity dependence tends to negatively affect poverty alleviation and food security, a set of indicators is included to help monitor trends in in the area in developing countries. For each individual country, 2009-2010 is used as the reference period. Graphs and diagrams are presented at the beginning of each regional chapter in order to highlight the position of individual countries within their respective regions.