Working Paper

Food Prices and Political Instability

Rabah Arezki, Markus Brückner
CESifo, Munich, 2011

CESifo Working Paper No. 3544

We examine the effects that variations in the international food prices have on democracy and intra-state conflict using panel data for over 120 countries during the period 1970-2007. Our main finding is that in Low Income Countries increases in the international food prices lead to a significant deterioration of democratic institutions and a significant increase in the incidence of anti-government demonstrations, riots, and civil conflict. In the High Income Countries variations in the international food prices have no significant effects on democratic institutions and measures of intra-state conflict. Our empirical results point to a significant externality of variations in international food prices on Low Income Countries' social and political stability.

CESifo Category
Resources and Environment
Monetary Policy and International Finance
Keywords: food prices, conflict, political institutions
JEL Classification: O000, P000, Q000