Have Food Prices Risen Only in Brazil Have Food Prices Risen Only in Bra...
A Comparative Analysis of Brazil, the United States, and Europe
By Maurício Mendes Dutra, PhD
The relentless surge in global food prices has become a pivotal subject in economic discourse, eliciting widespread concern among policymakers, market analysts, and consumers alike. In Brazil, the inflationary pressures on food have been particularly acute, fostering a prevailing perception that this is a uniquely domestic crisis. However, a broader macroeconomic analysis juxtaposed against the experiences of the United States and Europe reveals that food price inflation is a pervasive global phenomenon, albeit with distinct underlying drivers and divergent regional repercussions.
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