Experts explain the effects of global weather disruptions on advanced economies
Two experts have examined the macroeconomic effects of global food commodity price increases that are caused by global harvest and weather disruptions.
Gert Peersman is a Professor of Economics at Ghent University (Department of Financial Economics).
Two experts have examined the macroeconomic effects of global food commodity price increases that are caused by global harvest and weather disruptions.
The expected significant rise in the frequency, duration, and intensity of extreme weather events could affect both advanced and developing economies.