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1 Lessons from the rice crisis:Policies for food security in Africa (2011) CGIAR Africa Rice Center 2 Crawley, A., Gethings, D., Lee, J., Marktanner, M., Noiset, L. (2012) Ashley Crawley, David Gethings, the Article of the Rise of Food Prices and the Fall of Nations 3 Azzam, A.M., Rettab, B. A welfare measure of consumer vulnerability to rising prices of food imports in the UAE (2012) Food Policy, 37 (5), pp. 554-560. Cited 15 times. doi: 10.1016/j.foodpol.2012.05.003 View at Publisher 4 Carolan, M. The Food and Human Security Index: Rethinking Food Security and 'Growth'. (2012) International Journal of Sociology of Agriculture & Food, 19 (2), pp. 176-200. Cited 14 times. 5 Chaudhry, T.T., Chaudhry, A.A. The Effects of Rising Food and Fuel Costs on Poverty in Pakistan. (2008) Lahore Journal of Economics, pp. 117-138. Cited 13 times. 6 Cruz, M., Sánchez, A., Amann, E. Mexico: Food price increases and growth constraints (Open Access) (2011) Cepal Review, (105), pp. 73-86. Cited 6 times. http://www.eclac.org/publicaciones/xml/7/46377/RVI105Cruzetal.pdf doi: 10.18356/0aafee9a-en View at Publisher 7 FAO-GIEWS (Food and Agriculture Organization-Global Information and Early Warning System on food and agriculture) source http://www.fao.org/giews/pricetool/ 8 Gustavo, A., Silvio, D., Erdgin, M. Rising food prices and undernourishment: A Cross-Country Inquiry ESA Working Paper No. 10-01 http://www.fao.org/docrep/012/al054e/al054e00.pdf 9 Hadley Tadesse, S., Belachew (2012) To Having Detrimental Effects of Health and Welfare () 10 Henderson, G.R. Six Sigma Quality Improvement with Minitab, Second Edition (2011) Six Sigma Quality Improvement with Minitab, Second Edition. Cited 16 times. http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/book/10.1002/9781119975328 ISBN: 978-047074175-7 doi: 10.1002/9781119975328 View at Publisher 11 Jalil, M., Zea, E.T. Pass-through of international food prices to domestic inflation during and after the great recession: Evidence from a set of Latin American economies (Open Access) (2011) Desarrollo y Sociedad, (67), pp. 135-179. Cited 14 times. http://economia.uniandes.edu.co/content/download/40841/359551/file/04_Food_Price.pdf doi: 10.13043/dys.67.4 View at Publisher 12 Cuesta, J., Htenas, A., Tiwari, S. Monitoring global and national food price crises (2014) Food Policy, 49 (P1), pp. 84-94. Cited 7 times. http://www.elsevier.com/inca/publications/store/3/0/4/1/9/index.htt doi: 10.1016/j.foodpol.2014.06.001 View at Publisher 13 Dia Kamgnia, B. Political economy of recent global food price shocks: Gainers, losers and compensatory mechanism (2011) Journal of African Economies, 20 (SUPPL. 1), art. no. ejq026, pp. i142-i210. Cited 8 times. doi: 10.1093/jae/ejq026 View at Publisher 14 Maximo, T. Food Security Portal, Rice Excessive Food Price Variability Early Warning System (2012) International Food Policy Research Institute (IFRI) 15 Schneider, M. We are Hungry! (2008) A Summary Report of Food Riots, Government Responses, and States of Democracy In 16 Merriam-Webster online source http://www.merriam-webster.com 17 Montgomery, D. (2009) Introduction to Statistic 18 Malthus, R. (1798) An Essay on the Principle of Population. Cited 3581 times. 19 Shewhart, W.A. (1931) Economic Control of Quality of Manufactured Product. Cited 2848 times. 20 Slayton, T. (2009) Working Paper Number 163 Rice Crisis Forensics: How Asian Governments, Carelessly Set the World Rice Market on Fire 21 (2011) United Nations International Strategy for Disaster Reduction (UNISDR) 22 Vu, L., Glewwe, P. Impacts of rising food prices on poverty and welfare in Vietnam (2011) Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics, 36 (1), pp. 14-27. Cited 38 times. 23 Weiler, H. On the Most Economical Sample Size for Controlling the Mean of a population (1952) Annals of Mathematical Statistics, 23, pp. 247-254. Cited 20 times. 24 Wheeler, D.J. Good Limits from Bad Data Quality Digest. Cited 4 times. (2009-07-06), retrieved 2010-02-08 25 Wheeler, D.J. Do You have Leptokurtophobia? Quality Digest. Cited 5 times. 2009-08-05 26 Wheeler, D.J. When Can We Trust the Limits on a Process Behavior Chart (2009-05-26) 27 World Bank Data source http://data.worldbank.org/indicator/
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12833 https://intelek.unisza.edu.my/intelek/pages/view.php?ref=12833 https://intelek.unisza.edu.my/intelek/pages/search.php?search=!collection407072 Restricted Document Article Journal image/jpeg inches 96 96 norman 40 40 773 1404 2016-08-24 14:44:01 1404x773 7140-01-FH02-FIK-16-06432.jpg UniSZA Private Access Developing unprecedented restlessness as the new strong indicator of rice crisis at national level Global Journal of Pure and Applied Mathematics This paper develops, validates, and runs a new rice crisis indicator. The hypothesis to be tested is: “Unprecedented restlessness (UR) is the strong indicator of rice crisis”. UR is tested masively in nineteen countries. This research successfully identifies that UR is strong indicator for rice crisis at national level. UR has passed two statistic tests, rg and Q and both statistics are significant. This paper recommends UR is used to assess effectiveness of an agricultural plan that aim to avoid rice crisis. 11 6 Research India Publications Research India Publications 4139-4160 1 Lessons from the rice crisis:Policies for food security in Africa (2011) CGIAR Africa Rice Center 2 Crawley, A., Gethings, D., Lee, J., Marktanner, M., Noiset, L. (2012) Ashley Crawley, David Gethings, the Article of the Rise of Food Prices and the Fall of Nations 3 Azzam, A.M., Rettab, B. A welfare measure of consumer vulnerability to rising prices of food imports in the UAE (2012) Food Policy, 37 (5), pp. 554-560. Cited 15 times. doi: 10.1016/j.foodpol.2012.05.003 View at Publisher 4 Carolan, M. The Food and Human Security Index: Rethinking Food Security and 'Growth'. (2012) International Journal of Sociology of Agriculture & Food, 19 (2), pp. 176-200. Cited 14 times. 5 Chaudhry, T.T., Chaudhry, A.A. The Effects of Rising Food and Fuel Costs on Poverty in Pakistan. (2008) Lahore Journal of Economics, pp. 117-138. Cited 13 times. 6 Cruz, M., Sánchez, A., Amann, E. Mexico: Food price increases and growth constraints (Open Access) (2011) Cepal Review, (105), pp. 73-86. Cited 6 times. http://www.eclac.org/publicaciones/xml/7/46377/RVI105Cruzetal.pdf doi: 10.18356/0aafee9a-en View at Publisher 7 FAO-GIEWS (Food and Agriculture Organization-Global Information and Early Warning System on food and agriculture) source http://www.fao.org/giews/pricetool/ 8 Gustavo, A., Silvio, D., Erdgin, M. Rising food prices and undernourishment: A Cross-Country Inquiry ESA Working Paper No. 10-01 http://www.fao.org/docrep/012/al054e/al054e00.pdf 9 Hadley Tadesse, S., Belachew (2012) To Having Detrimental Effects of Health and Welfare () 10 Henderson, G.R. Six Sigma Quality Improvement with Minitab, Second Edition (2011) Six Sigma Quality Improvement with Minitab, Second Edition. Cited 16 times. http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/book/10.1002/9781119975328 ISBN: 978-047074175-7 doi: 10.1002/9781119975328 View at Publisher 11 Jalil, M., Zea, E.T. Pass-through of international food prices to domestic inflation during and after the great recession: Evidence from a set of Latin American economies (Open Access) (2011) Desarrollo y Sociedad, (67), pp. 135-179. Cited 14 times. http://economia.uniandes.edu.co/content/download/40841/359551/file/04_Food_Price.pdf doi: 10.13043/dys.67.4 View at Publisher 12 Cuesta, J., Htenas, A., Tiwari, S. Monitoring global and national food price crises (2014) Food Policy, 49 (P1), pp. 84-94. Cited 7 times. http://www.elsevier.com/inca/publications/store/3/0/4/1/9/index.htt doi: 10.1016/j.foodpol.2014.06.001 View at Publisher 13 Dia Kamgnia, B. Political economy of recent global food price shocks: Gainers, losers and compensatory mechanism (2011) Journal of African Economies, 20 (SUPPL. 1), art. no. ejq026, pp. i142-i210. Cited 8 times. doi: 10.1093/jae/ejq026 View at Publisher 14 Maximo, T. Food Security Portal, Rice Excessive Food Price Variability Early Warning System (2012) International Food Policy Research Institute (IFRI) 15 Schneider, M. We are Hungry! (2008) A Summary Report of Food Riots, Government Responses, and States of Democracy In 16 Merriam-Webster online source http://www.merriam-webster.com 17 Montgomery, D. (2009) Introduction to Statistic 18 Malthus, R. (1798) An Essay on the Principle of Population. Cited 3581 times. 19 Shewhart, W.A. (1931) Economic Control of Quality of Manufactured Product. Cited 2848 times. 20 Slayton, T. (2009) Working Paper Number 163 Rice Crisis Forensics: How Asian Governments, Carelessly Set the World Rice Market on Fire 21 (2011) United Nations International Strategy for Disaster Reduction (UNISDR) 22 Vu, L., Glewwe, P. Impacts of rising food prices on poverty and welfare in Vietnam (2011) Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics, 36 (1), pp. 14-27. Cited 38 times. 23 Weiler, H. On the Most Economical Sample Size for Controlling the Mean of a population (1952) Annals of Mathematical Statistics, 23, pp. 247-254. Cited 20 times. 24 Wheeler, D.J. Good Limits from Bad Data Quality Digest. Cited 4 times. (2009-07-06), retrieved 2010-02-08 25 Wheeler, D.J. Do You have Leptokurtophobia? Quality Digest. Cited 5 times. 2009-08-05 26 Wheeler, D.J. When Can We Trust the Limits on a Process Behavior Chart (2009-05-26) 27 World Bank Data source http://data.worldbank.org/indicator/
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