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P. K. Trivedi
In Brazil, two decades of high cocoa prices and low interest rates sparked significant growth in new planting of cocoa trees. Higher prices and low interest rates encouraged new planting; but higher prices discouraged replanting in the short term while encouraging it in the long term.
| Publisher | International Economics Dept., World Bank |
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| Pages | 46 |
| Search language | english |
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