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WORLD FOOD ECONOMY

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Informationen zum Autor Douglas D. Southgate, Jr. is a Professor of agricultural economics at Ohio State University, where he also has directed the International studies Center and the Latin American Studies Program. He was awarded a bachelor's degree in economics by the University of Oregon in 1974 and was elected to Phi Beta Kappa. He completed his Ph.D. in agricultural economics at the University of Wisconsin, in 1980, and the same year joined the faculty at Ohio State. He was promoted to associate professor in 1986 and to full professor in 1995. Klappentext Praise for The World Food Economy, Second Edition "Even for my students who had little or no knowledge of economics and agriculture, the Southgate et al. book was accessible and engaging... The authors' approach stimulated critical thinking about food, markets, poverty, agriculture and agricultural development... I could not have selected a better book for my course." -- Drew L. Kershen, University of Oklahoma "(The authors) show that there have been real economic gains in the battle against world poverty. In addition, they supplement this with non-economic data, such as height and longevity, which fit in beautifully with the strcture and content of my course... The World Food Economy covers the economic aspect of the food problem better than the other books I use." -- Thomas De Gregori, University of Houston "I intend to continue using this text in the second edition... The book is accessible for a wide range of students and can be used to expand their understanding of economics and of the globalized economy in which we live." -- Alex Winter-Nelson, University of Illinois "Three experienced authors, a convincingly clear structure, and a competently applied dose of economic theory are the well chosen ingredients of The World Food Economy. This excellently written book will be a highly valued contribution to the reading list of economic courses focused on world food problems." -- Martina Brockmeier, University of Hohenheim, Germany "The large amount of historical and institutional detail... helps students understand the different observations about demography, agricultural performance and food policy in different regions." -- David Schodt, St. Olaf College "The authors combine economic concepts and real-world applications with clarity and insight, giving readers the necessary tools to fully comprehend today's headlines and the forces that are driving international food markets." -- Julia Paxton, Ohio University Zusammenfassung The World Food Economy! 2nd Edition continues to provide a broad introduction to the economics of food and agriculture. Inhaltsverzeichnis Preface to the Second Edition. Acknowledgments. 1 Introduction. 1.1 Our Focus. 1.2 Chapter Outline. Key Words and Terms. Study Questions 2 The Demand Side: How Population Growth and Higher Incomes Affect Food Consumption. 2.1 Classic Malthusianism, Its Modern Variants, and Its Critiques. 2.2 Demographic Transition. 2.3 Trends in Human Numbers, Past and Present. 2.4 Food Consumption and Income. 2.5 Demand Trends and Projections. 2.6 Summary and Conclusions. Key Words and Terms. Study Questions. Appendix: The Fundamental Economics of Demand. 3 The Supply Side: Agricultural Production and Its Determinants. 3.1 The Nature of Agriculture. 3.2 Increases in Agricultural Supply. 3.3 Has Intensification Run Its Course? 3.4 The Food Economy Beyond the Farm Gate. 3.5 Trends in Per Capita Production. Key Words and Terms. Study Questions. Appendix: The Fundamental Economics of Supply. 4 Aligning the Consumption and Production of Food...

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