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Trade and Macroeconomics Division (TMD) |
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After March 31, 2003, for international trade and WTO issues, see the Markets, Trade and Institutions Division; for macroeconomics and growth issues see the Development Strategy and Governance Division. |
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Food and agricultural systems in developing countries connect with the rest of the economy and with the world through a network of markets. Changes in world markets directly affect national economies and changes in domestic nonfood policies indirectly affect food sectors. The Trade and Macroeconomics Division (TMD) analyzes the impact that national policies and the global economic environment have on agricultural performance, food security, natural resource use, poverty, and income distribution in developing countries. Using research methods that examine links across sectors and regions, TMD helps policymakers understand how trade policy, structural adjustment programs, and other macroeconomic policies affect the poor.
Research Themes
TMD's work program is designed around two approaches:
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