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Center for Global Development

CGD aims to reduce global poverty and inequality through research & engagement with the policy community & the public.

Primary web addresses
http://www.cgdev.org
Main Address
1776 Massachusetts Ave. NW
Suite 301
Washington DC 20036
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United States
Main Telephone
202-416-0700
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06/06/2002

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04/24/2008 Asian governments' attempts to manage skyrocketing food prices by restricting rice exports is actually aggravating food shortages in the region, says Peter Timmer in this interview.
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Related: [Viet Nam] [Thailand] [Philippines] [Indonesia] [India] [China] [Asia and the Pacific] [Agriculture] [Food] [International Cooperation] [Finance] [Trade] [Geopolitics] [Governance]
04/22/2008 Amid growing concern over global food insecurity, Kimberly Ann Elliott urges the U.S. government to cut subsidies for biofuel production, "one of the few policy levers available in the short run to relieve demand pressures."
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Related: [United States] [Agriculture] [Energy] [Food] [Finance] [Climate Change] [Pollution] [Renewable Energy]
04/18/2008 ABC's moderators spent the first 52 minutes of Wednesday night's Democratic debate talking about warmed-over gossipy trivia, forgoing meaningful questions about the United States' role in the world, says communications specialist Lawrence MacDonald.
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