The impact of the war in Ukraine on the energy and food markets

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  • Przemysław Pawliszko University of Rzeszów, Poland

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Ukraine War, Energy prices, Food prices, Food security, European Union

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The study explores how the war has drastically altered global market dynamics within a year, emphasizing the significant rise in energy commodity prices across Europe. This increase has placed substantial financial strain on households and businesses, exacerbating the economic challenges posed by the post-pandemic recovery period. In Poland, the reliance on coal for energy has made the surge in coal prices especially burdensome, while elevated gas prices have complicated household heating and higher oil prices have impacted transportation costs. The paper highlights how European Union countries, in response to sanctions against Russia, have sought alternative energy sources, leading to increased imports from Norway, Belgium, and the Netherlands. This shift has illustrated the fragility and interdependence of global energy supplies and underscored the urgency for EU countries to accelerate the development of renewable and nuclear energy sources. Moreover, the study discusses the broader geopolitical repercussions of the conflict, noting how it has forced nations to realign their political stances and alliances. The paper concludes that while the conflict has had some positive effects, such as spurring renewable energy initiatives, the overall impact on global markets has been predominantly negative, with significant disruptions in food and energy supplies and profound geopolitical shifts.

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2024-06-21

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Pawliszko, P. (2024). The impact of the war in Ukraine on the energy and food markets. TRANSBORDER ECONOMICS. International Journal on Transborder Economics, Finance, Politics and Statistics., 6(1), 25–39. Pobrano z https://journals.ur.edu.pl/te/article/view/10436

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