Studies in Economics and Finance,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Nov. 27, 2024
Purpose
This
study
aims
to
thoroughly
investigate
the
complexity
of
inflation
dynamics
in
context
two
significant
global
crises,
COVID-19
pandemic
and
ongoing
geopolitical
tensions
Ukraine.
The
primary
goal
is
examine
effects
several
factors,
such
as
interest
rates,
currency
indices
unemployment,
on
during
extended
periods
noneconomic
crises.
Design/methodology/approach
research
uses
a
comprehensive
data
set
spanning
75
months
across
USA
Euro
Area,
using
Generalized
Method
Moments
two-step
regression
methodology
for
analysis.
examines
relationships
between
indices,
unemployment
(financial)
rigorous
approach
offers
nuanced
understanding
how
these
factors
interact
influence
inflation.
Findings
highlights
crucial
role
rates
controlling
Specifically,
an
rate
increase
over
1.75%
negatively
impacts
inflation,
with
more
substantial
hikes
having
faster
effect.
analysis
reveals
minimal
correlation
devaluation
emphasizing
predominant
rates.
In
addition,
notable
negative
observed,
indicating
that
higher
tend
coincide
lower
levels.
Practical
implications
study’s
findings
offer
valuable
insights
central
banks
policymakers
tasked
managing
times
crisis.
By
underscoring
effectiveness
adjustments
limited
depreciation,
this
provides
critical
guidance
formulating
effective
monetary
policy
economic
challenges.
Originality/value
contributes
existing
literature
by
providing
robust
database
advanced
econometric
techniques.
provide
new
into
shaping
These
enhance
strategies
challenging
environments.
Frontiers in Sustainable Food Systems,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
8
Published: May 17, 2024
The
widespread
destruction
and
the
devastating
humanitarian
toll
caused
by
ongoing
war
on
Gaza
have
transformed
this
besieged
Strip
into
a
place
of
death
despair.
This
review
will
explore
implications
for
food
security,
focusing
Sustainable
Development
Goal
(SDG)
2,
which
seeks
to
fight
malnutrition
insecurity
achieve
zero
hunger
2030.
work
is
based
grey
literature,
such
as
reports
from
government
non-governmental
agencies,
well
recent
scientific
journal
publications.
Our
results
show
that
has
exacerbated
already
acute
Gazans
been
struggling
with
since
blockade
was
imposed
in
2007.
Restless
bombardment
ground
operations
damaged
or
even
razed
agricultural
land
all
production
infrastructure
(such
bakeries,
mills,
processing
facilities),
destroying
Gaza’s
system.
Facing
catastrophic
levels
hunger,
some
families,
especially
northern
recently
resorting
eating
animal
feed
weeds
survive.
With
starvation
civilians
being
used
method
warfare,
many
experts
human
rights
organizations
argue
now
world’s
worst
crisis
its
population
verge
famine,
if
not
there.
Moreover,
unprecedented
could
significant
consequences
global
security
six
pillars,
jeopardizing
implementation
SDG
2.
While
international
are
making
efforts
mitigate
shortage
more
comprehensive
sustainable
solutions
needed
address
root
causes
ensure
residents
access
an
adequate
nutritious
diet.
Foods,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
13(8), P. 1226 - 1226
Published: April 17, 2024
The
digital
revolution
is
reshaping
various
aspects
of
society,
including
having
a
profound
impact
on
food
security
and
the
advancement
Sustainable
Development
Goals
(SDGs).
This
study
investigates
relationship
between
transformation,
quantified
through
components
Digital
Economy
Society
Index
(DESI),
SDGs
related
to
(SDG1,
SDG2,
SDG3,
SDG10),
along
with
overall
SDG
score.
data
used
for
investigation
are
sourced
from
reports
issued
by
European
Commission
concerning
DESI,
as
well
period
2017
2022.
paper
elucidates
how
different
digitalization,
such
connectivity,
skills,
internet
usage,
public
services,
influence
attainment
objectives
broader
sustainable
development
targets
using
structural
equation
modeling
cluster
analysis.
findings
underscore
pivotal
role
technologies
in
enhancing
poverty
alleviation,
health
well-being,
and,
particular,
mitigating
inequality.
contributes
understanding
complex
transformation
security,
offering
insights
policymakers,
practitioners,
stakeholders
aiming
leverage
technology
advancing
fostering
more
equitable
future.
Agriculture,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
15(2), P. 155 - 155
Published: Jan. 12, 2025
This
article
analyses
the
impacts
of
Russia–Ukraine
conflict
and
COVID-19
pandemic
on
supply
chain
logistics
related
to
management
agro-food
production
based
a
comprehensive
review
scientific
literature.
The
challenges
lessons
posed
by
market
dependence
in
scenario
globalization
through
monopolies
oligopolies
export
are
assessed,
highlighting
vulnerability
uncertainty
faced
when
an
international
occurs.
examines
format
versus
glocalization,
analyzing
their
respective
advantages
disadvantages
chains
context
two
major
crises
such
as
armed
between
Ukraine
Russia.
Likewise,
resilience
agro-industrial
systems
that
were
negatively
affected
food
insecurity
price
inflation
parts
Europe,
Africa,
other
regions
planet
is
analyzed.
By
identifying
opportunities
arising
from
these
challenges,
research
offers
insights
into
fostering
more
robust
adaptable
global
geographic
location
regional
development
agribusinesses
capable
responding
demand
event
crisis
or
conflict.
Agriculture,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
15(5), P. 550 - 550
Published: March 4, 2025
According
to
data
from
the
Food
and
Agricultural
Organization
of
United
Nations
(FAO),
Ukraine
was
fifth
ninth
global
producer
exporter
corn
wheat,
respectively,
before
Russia’s
invasion.
The
disruption
supply
chain
in
these
food
sectors
due
Russian–Ukrainian
conflict
can
hamper
security.
Very
little
is
known
about
how
war
has
impacted
important
globally.
This
paper
examines
impact
on
wheat
first
year
investigates
relationship
between
market
vulnerability
trade
ties
with
conflicting
regions.
Analysis
FAO
shows
that
suffered
a
12.87%
17.45%
production
decline
sectors,
compared
2012–2021
base
years.
Using
Acclimate
economic
network
model,
shocks
are
applied
Ukraine’s
nodes
analyze
their
impact.
value
total
losses
calculated
year,
both
regionally
some
major
blocs.
results
show
Germany,
Ukraine,
Poland,
Belgium
largest
losses,
while
China,
Venezuela,
Korea
overall
losses.
In
sector,
Russia,
Canada
Kazakhstan,
Uzbekistan,
China
Overall,
sector
hardest
hit
globally
EU,
US,
South
America,
Africa
being
BRICS
Oceania
were
sector.
study
equally
finds
strong
correlation
increased
regional
relations.
These
findings
contribute
better
investment
decisions,
sectoral
emergency
management
planning,
development
regulatory
frameworks.
Policy Studies,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
45(3-4), P. 261 - 281
Published: April 22, 2024
War
remains
a
central
feature
of
global
politics
and
has
been
core
focus
for
international
relations,
history,
economics,
sociology
as
well
other
cognate
disciplines.
The
analysis
the
effects
war
has,
however,
tended
to
be
compartmentalised
by
sub-disciplines.
This
article
proposes
heuristic
framework
map
in
terms
ripple
backwash
across
range
interconnected
layers
societies.
Through
this
framework,
then
introduces
set
empirically
rich
theoretically
informed
studies
from
multiple
disciplines
which
examine
first
consequences
Ukraine.
Taken
together,
these
show
that
had
deep
complex
affecting
human
life;
development;
economies;
values
attitudes;
policy
governance;
power
distribution
relations
around
world.
Although
broader
public
interest
may
have
waned
within
weeks
invasion,
conflict
continued
many
areas,
but
also
differentiated
space
time.
Traditional
concepts
used
frame
"external
shocks"
such
punctuated
equilibrium
critical
junctures
overlook
deep-seated
diverse
effects,
warranting
multidisciplinary
lenses
volume.
British Food Journal,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Jan. 31, 2025
Purpose
This
study
investigates
public
perceptions
of
food
safety
in
the
Czech
Republic,
particularly
focusing
on
role
disinformation
and
trust
regulatory
frameworks.
Design/methodology/approach
The
research,
based
a
nationwide
survey
2,729
respondents,
explores
how
different
information
sources,
including
search
engines,
social
networks
traditional
media,
influence
safety.
Quota
sampling
was
used
to
ensure
demographic
representation.
Findings
Logistic
regression
analysis
highlights
that
age,
gender,
education
level
exposure
significantly
affect
health
risks
from
simplified
imports.
Older
individuals,
women
those
with
lower
are
more
likely
view
these
imports
as
threat,
while
frequent
internet
users
show
less
concern.
findings
highlight
critical
impact
misinformation
opinion,
emphasizing
need
for
enhanced
media
literacy
targeted
communication.
Practical
implications
country
governments
should
consistency
quality
programmes
transparency
their
communications
strengthen
confidence.
Hence,
systematic
investigation
review
systems
updating
frameworks
necessary
order
higher
food.
Social
research
results
represent
valuable
platform
authorities
well
development
concepts
scientific
literacy.
Originality/value
provides
insights
policymakers
improving
communication
post-communist
context,
contributing
broader
discussions
combating
Europe.