id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-268716-lbxmteyn Erokhin, Vasilii Impacts of COVID-19 on Trade and Economic Aspects of Food Security: Evidence from 45 Developing Countries 2020-08-10 .txt text/plain 13008 669 53 The consecutive application of the autoregressive distributed lag method, Yamamoto's causality test, and variance decomposition analysis allowed the authors to find the food insecurity effects of COVID-19 to be more perceptible in upper-middle-income economies than in the least developed countries. According to the FAO [2] , out of 65 developing economies and LDCs where recent adverse impacts of the economic downturn due to the COVID-19 pandemic on food security have been strongest, 52 countries rely heavily on agricultural imports. (3) revealing the impacts of food inflation and currency exchange volatilities amid the global health crisis on economic access to food in domestic markets; and (4) detailing the analysis of above-mentioned health, food security, trade, and economic parameters across an array of developing economies and LDCs. The approach employed in this study is to assess the relationships between the food security parameter, on one side, and health and macroeconomic variables that affect availability and access pillars of food security, on the other. ./cache/cord-268716-lbxmteyn.txt ./txt/cord-268716-lbxmteyn.txt