Elasticity of Food Consumption Associated with Changes in Income in Developing Countries
Author: Robert Dale Stevens
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Published: 1965
Total Pages: 96
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Author: Robert Dale Stevens
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Published: 1965
Total Pages: 96
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Mr. Christian Bogmans
Publisher: International Monetary Fund
Published: 2021-09-24
Total Pages: 40
ISBN-13: 155775246X
DOWNLOAD EBOOKWe study how two aspects of food insecurity - caloric insufficiency and diet composition - are affected by aggregate economic fluctuations. The use of cross-country panel data allows us to adopt a global prospective on the identification of the macroeconomic determinants of food insecurity. Income shocks are the most relevant driver of food insecurity, displaying high elasticities at the early stages of economic development. The role of food price shocks is more limited. Social protection has a direct effect and mitigates the impact of income shocks. Effects are highly heterogeneous across a range of structural characteristics of the economy, highlighting the role of distributional aspects and of food import dependency.
Author: Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
Publisher: Food & Agriculture Org.
Published: 2004
Total Pages: 316
ISBN-13: 9789251052280
DOWNLOAD EBOOKIncludes papers and case studies presented at a FAO workshop held in Rome, Italy from 8 to 10 October 2003
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Published: 1961
Total Pages: 92
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: United States. Department of Agriculture. Foreign Economic Development Service
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Published: 1971
Total Pages: 58
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Published: 1980
Total Pages: 574
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: United States. Department of Agriculture. Economic Research Service. Foreign Development and Trade Division
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Published: 1965
Total Pages: 144
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Published: 1965
Total Pages: 144
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Kenneth Pomeranz
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 2017-05-15
Total Pages: 434
ISBN-13: 1351884514
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe essays selected for this volume show how the Pacific rapidly became part of an industrializing world. Its raw materials (notably rubber and copper) were critical, some of its handicraft industries were devastated by mechanized competition, others survived and adapted, contributing to distinctive patterns of industrialization that made Japan a new center of power, and also laid the groundwork for later growth in Taiwan, Korea, and coastal China. The Pacific coast of the Americas was also first drawn into an industrial world largely as an exporter of raw materials, but North and South diverged rapidly, portending futures even more different than those of Northeast and Southeast Asia. By the 1930s - when the uneven effects of industrialization would have much to do with plunging the Pacific into war - one can already glimpse in outline the structural bases for many of the region's contemporary characteristics. All this is set in context in the important introduction by Kenneth Pomeranz.
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Published: 1965
Total Pages: 1168
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