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Subject: Economics and Finance  Book Title: The Political Economy of Hunger: Volume 1: Entitlement and Well-being
The Political Economy of Hunger: Volume 1: Entitlement and Well-being The Political Economy of Hunger: Volume 1: Entitlement and Well-being
Sen, Amartya (Editor), Master of Trinity College, Cambridge
Drèze, Jean (Editor), Delhi School of Economics
Print publication date: 1991
Published to Oxford Scholarship Online: January 2008
Print ISBN-13: 978-0-19-828635-6
doi:10.1093/acprof:oso/9780198286356.001.0001


 
Abstract: This book is the first of three volumes. Every year millions of people are losing their lives around the world, undeterred by the widespread opulence and remarkably higher per capita income, because of sporadic famines, endemic undernourishment, and destitution; let alone those hundreds of millions leading lives of never-ending vulnerability and want. This book is a collection of twenty six chapters in three volumes. There are ten chapters in this first volume. The book as a whole attempts to explore many of the vague phenomena as to the characteristics, causation, and possible antidotes of hunger in the contemporary world. By carrying out both analytical and empirical investigations, it dwells on the need for a broader perspective for better understanding of the reasons and remedies of hunger.

Keywords: famine, undernourishment, deprivation, destitution, poverty
Table of Contents
Preface
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1. Introduction
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2. Food, Economics, and Entitlements*
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3. Global Food Balances and Individual Hunger: Three Themes in an Entitlements-Based Approach*
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4. The Politics of Hunger and Entitlement*
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5. Chronic Hunger in the World: Impact of International Policies*
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6. An Independent Press and Anti-hunger Strategies: The Indian Experience*
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7. Adapting to Undernourishment: The Biological Evidence and its Implications*
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8. Nutrition and the Economics of Food: Implications of Some Recent Controversies*
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9. Food and Standard of Living: An Analysis Based on Sri Lankan Data
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10. The Intrafamily Distribution of Hunger in South Asia*
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11. Rural Women and Food Production in Sub-Saharan Africa*
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Index
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doi:10.1093/acprof:oso/9780198286356.001.0001



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