Case studies in food policy for developing countries : vol. III - institutions and international trade policies / Per Pinstrup-Andersen, Fuzhi Cheng eds. ; in collaboration with S.E. Frandsen, A. Kuyvenhoven, J. von Braun
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TextPublication details: Ithaca, N.Y. : Cornell University Press, 2009Description: 266 p. : illustrations, maps ; 28 cmISBN: - 9780801475566
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| 338.90091724 K79 New development strategies | 338.90091724 P658 Case studies in food policy for developing countries : vol. I - policies for health, nutrition, food consumption, and poverty / | 338.90091724 P658 Case studies in food policy for developing countries : vol. II - domestic policies for markets, production, and environment / | 338.90091724 P658 Case studies in food policy for developing countries : vol. III - institutions and international trade policies / | 338.90091724 W731 Trade and poverty | 338.900954 G411 Economics of planning/ | 338.900954 P295 Glimpses of Indian economic policy |
Includes bibliographical references and index
Volume III of the three-volume Case Studies in Food Policy for Developing Countries focuses on institutions and international trade policies that shape food systems in developing countries. The edited collection brings together multidisciplinary case studies (economics, governance, trade, policy analysis) that analyze institutional frameworks, the role of trade and trade policy, food aid and international agreements, and how these interact with national food security objectives. Contributors document country experiences, evaluate policy outcomes, and extract lessons for designing institutional and trade policies that better support nutrition, food access, and sustainable agricultural development. Intended as a teaching and reference companion to Food Policy for Developing Countries.
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