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List of contents
1 Rethinking World Food, Trade, Aid, and Food Security Issues for the 1990s: An Introductory Essay, PART I THE GLOBAL SEffiNG: ECONOMIC GROWTH AND INTERNATIONAL MARKETS IN THE 1990s 2 Global Reach of Economic Growth and Prosperity in the 1990s: Trends and Issues, 3 Changing International Food Markets in the 1990s: Implications for Developing Countries, PART II INTERNATIONAL AGRICULTURAL TRADE AND POLICY REFORMS IN INDUSTRIALIZED AND DEVELOPING COUNTRIES 4 Agricultural Policy and Trade Reforms in Developed Countries: Projected Consequences for Developing Countries, 5 Economic Policies of Developing Countries: Consequences for Food Production, Trade, and Food Security PART III U.S. AGRICULTURAL ASSISTANCE AND FOOD AID IN THE 1990s: DIRECTIONS AND PRIORITIES 6 Foreign Economic Assistance and Agricultural 7 Food Aid as a Development Resource: Performance, Potential, and Prospects, 8 Improving American Foreign Financial and Food Assistance Policies to Enhance Food Security, PART IV IMPROVING U.S. ECONOMIC ASSISTANCE AND FOOD AID PROGRAMS 9 Reports of the Working Groups and Panel Comments 10 Conclusions and Recommendations
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Lehman Fletcher
Summary
This book explores the effects that supply, demand, assistance programmes, foreign aid and other policy variables have on the evolving world trade and food system. It should prove of interest to anyone dealing with food, health, human rights, Third World development, agricultural economics, international political economy and trade policy.