Macroeconomic policies and food security

The links between trade and food security have been debated for decades, with strong views covering a whole range of opinions: from those who argue that trade and trade openness cause hunger (Madeley, J., 2000) to others who believe that a complete liberalization of global agricultural trade is the...

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Main Author: Díaz-Bonilla, Eugenio
Format: Artículo preliminar
Language:Inglés
Published: International Food Policy Research Institute 2015
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/149782
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description The links between trade and food security have been debated for decades, with strong views covering a whole range of opinions: from those who argue that trade and trade openness cause hunger (Madeley, J., 2000) to others who believe that a complete liberalization of global agricultural trade is the best possible approach for food security (see, for instance, Gris-wold, 1999). There have been comprehensive reviews of case studies analyzing the links between trade and food security (see, for instance, FAO, 2003; H. Thomas (ed), 2006; McCorriston S., et al, 2013), but this systematic review of evidence does not seem to have abated the controversy (see Díaz-Bonilla (2015b) for an analysis of the debates and disagreements).
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spelling CGSpace1497822025-11-06T07:03:43Z Macroeconomic policies and food security Díaz-Bonilla, Eugenio macroeconomics trade food security The links between trade and food security have been debated for decades, with strong views covering a whole range of opinions: from those who argue that trade and trade openness cause hunger (Madeley, J., 2000) to others who believe that a complete liberalization of global agricultural trade is the best possible approach for food security (see, for instance, Gris-wold, 1999). There have been comprehensive reviews of case studies analyzing the links between trade and food security (see, for instance, FAO, 2003; H. Thomas (ed), 2006; McCorriston S., et al, 2013), but this systematic review of evidence does not seem to have abated the controversy (see Díaz-Bonilla (2015b) for an analysis of the debates and disagreements). 2015-08-06 2024-08-01T02:49:56Z 2024-08-01T02:49:56Z Working Paper https://hdl.handle.net/10568/149782 en https://doi.org/10.1108/S1574-871520150000015003 Open Access application/pdf International Food Policy Research Institute Díaz-Bonilla, Eugenio. 2015. Macroeconomic policies and food security. Working paper. Washington, DC: International Food Policy Research Institute. https://hdl.handle.net/10568/149782
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food security
Díaz-Bonilla, Eugenio
Macroeconomic policies and food security
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trade
food security
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