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The implications of demand for resources by emerging market economies and understanding the unique features of commodity economies are currently issues for policy makers and investors. Emerging markets in particular are an important driver of the most recent commodity price cycle. This program seeks to understand commodity cycles, their financial market and macroeconomic effects, and the interactions between the three from both an emerging and developed country perspective.

The program focuses on:

  • Understanding trends and cycles in commodity markets
  • Currency, equity and commodity market linkages
  • Global business cycle linkages and the role of emerging markets
  • Oil price shocks and their transmission through the macroeconomy
  • Food price shocks and their passthrough to the macroeconomy and poverty implications
  • Policy responses to relative price movements
  • The macroeconomics of sovereign wealth funds

Paul Cashin

Institute for Capacity Development
International Monetary Fund

Renée Fry-McKibbin

Crawford School of Public Policy

The Australian National University

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Bhattarai S, Chatterjee A, Udupa G, June 2024. Paper no. 45/2024.