Food Security: Indicators, Measurement, and the Impact of Trade Openness
Online ISBN:
9780191717031
Print ISBN:
9780199236558
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
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Food Security: Indicators, Measurement, and the Impact of Trade Openness
Basudeb Guha-Khasnobis (ed.),
Basudeb Guha-Khasnobis
(ed.)
Senior Research Fellow, UNU-WIDER
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Shabd S. Acharya (ed.),
Shabd S. Acharya
(ed.)
Honorary Professor at IDS-Jaipur, Vice President of the National Academy of Agricultural Sciences, and President of the Agricultural Economics Research Association of India
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Benjamin Davis (ed.)
Benjamin Davis
(ed.)
Economist, Agricultural Development Economics Division of the FAO
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Published:
20 December 2007
Online ISBN:
9780191717031
Print ISBN:
9780199236558
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
Cite
Guha-Khasnobis, Basudeb, Shabd S. Acharya, and Benjamin Davis (eds), Food Security: Indicators, Measurement, and the Impact of Trade Openness, WIDER Studies in Development Economics (Oxford , 2007; online edn, Oxford Academic, 1 May 2008), https://doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199236558.001.0001, accessed 11 Oct. 2023.
Abstract
This book addresses hunger from a variety of perspectives that are new and relatively under-researched. The emergence of the WTO and the freeing of agricultural trade, for example, have serious implications for hunger and food security in many countries. The book examines the issue across regions. It also presents several technical, regional, and country case studies that facilitate comparisons. It tackles food security at three distinct levels: national, household, and individual.
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Oxford Scholarship Online
Contents
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Front Matter
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1 Introduction
Basudeb Guha‐Khasnobis and others
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Part I
Issues in Measurement and the Quantitative Analysis of Food Security-
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2 Measuring Food Security Using Respondents' Perception of Food Consumption Adequacy
Mauro Migotto and others
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3 Measures of Food Insecurity at the Household Level
Indranil Dutta andCraig Gundersen
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4 Tomorrow's Hunger: A Framework for Analysing Vulnerability to Food Security
Christian Romer Løvendal andMarco Knowles
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5 Women's Status and Children's Food Security in Pakistan
Basudeb Guha‐Khasnobis andGautam Hazarika
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6 The Changing Pattern of Undernutrition in India: A Comparative Analysis Across Regions
Brinda Viswanathan andJ. V. Meenakshi
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7 Food Security in Vietnam During the 1990s: The Empirical Evidence
Vasco Molini
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8 Measuring the Efficacy of Targeted Schemes: Public Works Programmes in India
Nilabja Ghosh andBasudeb Guha‐Khasnobis
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2 Measuring Food Security Using Respondents' Perception of Food Consumption Adequacy
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Part II
Trade Openness, the WTO, and Food Security-
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9 The Impact of Domestic and International Commodity Price Volatility on Agricultural Income Instability in Ghana, Vietnam, and Peru
George Rapsomanikis andAlexander Sarris
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10 Agricultural Support Measures of Developed Countries and Food Insecurity in Developing Countries
Michael Hermann
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11 An Analysis of the Potential Impact of the Current WTO Agricultural Negotiations on Government Strategies in the SADC Region
James Hodge andAndrew Charman
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12 International Trade, Food Security, and the Response to the WTO in South Asian Countries
Ramesh Chand
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13 Does the WTO Agreement on Agriculture Endanger Food Security in Sub‐Saharan Africa?
Samuel K. Gayi
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14 Food Retailing, Supermarkets, and Food Security: Highlights from Latin America
Mehmet Arda
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9 The Impact of Domestic and International Commodity Price Volatility on Agricultural Income Instability in Ghana, Vietnam, and Peru
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End Matter
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