Commodity price rise focus of IMF study

The index for non-fuel commodity prices in 1988 rose by 23% in U.S. dollar terms, mainly because of stronger-than-expected growth in demand in industrial countries and the effects of inclement weather. The increase in commodity prices in 1988 is attributed...

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