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Feeding India - Livelihoods, Entitlements and Capabilities

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Zusatztext "Feeding India is an erudite and cogently argued contribution to resolving India's great paradox: its inability to combat hunger and malnutrition despite rapid economic growth and satisfactory levels of food production. It suggests many important clues in resolving this paradox: in failing livelihoods for small farmers and farm workers! in the informalisation of non-farm work! in gender inequities and cracks in India's social protection apparatus." - Shri Harsh Mander! Member! NAC! Government of India "The persistence of food insecurity is a major challenge for public policy and democratic practice in India. Feeding India presents a clear and insightful account of recent research and debates on this issue. It is a timely and valuable contribution to a better understanding of this momentous subject" - Jean Drèze! Honorary Professor!Delhi School of Economics!India "The intriguing and immensely important question that motivates this book is: "How can a fast growing country like India have such a large part of its population that is still malnourished?" The scope of the book goes way beyond food and nutrition; it goes to the heart of the development process underway in India and introduces us to the key debates on some crucial policy issues in a lucid and open-minded way. It is a must-read for any serious student of Indian development." - Ashok Kotwal! Professor of Economics! The University of British Columbia! Canada "This important book shows how and why rapid economic growth in India has not been translated into food security for large numbers of the country's most vulnerable households. The authors convincingly show how food insecurity is not a problem of food production! or even one of food distribution; it is a problem of livelihood insecurity which! in turn! is bound up in the wider social and political structures and fissures that characterise the contemporary Indian political economy. It is thus a sobering book: addressing under-nutrition is proving to be a lot harder than promoting economic growth." - Jonathan Rigg! National University of Singapore Informationen zum Autor Bill Pritchard is Associate Professor of Human Geography in the School of Geosciences! University of Sydney. Anu Rammohan is Professor of Economics in the School of Business! University of Western Australia. Madhushree Sekher is Professor and Chairperson of the Centre for Social Exclusion and Inclusive Policies! Tata Institute of Social Sciences! Mumbai. S. Parasuraman is Director! Tata Institute of Social Sciences! Mumbai. Chetan Choithani is a doctoral candidate in Human Geography in the School of Geosciences! University of Sydney and a holder of the Prime Minister's Australia-Asia Endeavour Fellowship. "The intriguing and immensely important question that motivates this book is: "How can a fast growing country like India have such a large part of its population that is still malnourished?" The scope of the book goes way beyond food and nutrition; it goes to the heart of the development process underway in India and introduces us to the key debates on some crucial policy issues in a lucid and open-minded way. It is a must-read for any serious student of Indian development." - Ashok Kotwal, Professor of Economics, The University of British Columbia, Canada "This important book shows how and why rapid economic growth in India has not been translated into food security for large numbers of the country's most vulnerable households. The authors convincingly show how food insecurity is not a problem of food production, or even one of food distribution; it is a problem of livelihood insecurity which, in turn, is bound up in the wider social and political structures and fissures that characterise the contemporary Indian political economy. It is thus a sobering book: addressing under-nutrition is proving to be a lot harder than promoting economic growth." - Jonathan Rigg, National University of Sin...

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