2023
DOI: 10.21511/imfi.20(4).2023.33
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Development of financial performance of food retailers as an attribute behind the increase of food insecurity in selected Central and Eastern European Countries

Oksana Dubanych,
Jan Vavřina,
Josef Polák

Abstract: Food insecurity is not a new phenomenon even in leading European economies, but this complex problem area is facing new global challenges. This article traces the research gap in addressing food insecurity by focusing on the role of food retail chains in the former “Eastern Bloc” in light of unprecedented food price inflation and the resulting scale of demand for the services of food banks. Through empirical analysis of secondary financial corporate data, a low level of their profitability in the period of 201… Show more

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“…For example, Tu et al (2023) investigated that trade liberalization policies may increase food availability through imports, but they can also expose domestic producers to greater competition and price fluctuations, affecting their livelihoods and food security. Dubanych et al (2023) focus on the role of retail trade in ensuring food security. They established that the presence of unresolved market distortions can lead to a decrease in food security.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, Tu et al (2023) investigated that trade liberalization policies may increase food availability through imports, but they can also expose domestic producers to greater competition and price fluctuations, affecting their livelihoods and food security. Dubanych et al (2023) focus on the role of retail trade in ensuring food security. They established that the presence of unresolved market distortions can lead to a decrease in food security.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%