Structural adjustment and food security in Uganda
Jamal V.
ILO Working Papers from International Labour Organization
Abstract:
Working paper, case study of the impact of structural change on food production, agricultural production, food security, and food consumption in Uganda - describes economic conditions leading to rapid expansion of the informal sector; discusses trends in gross domestic product and income distribution; examines the relationship between loss of export earnings, inflation and price policy regarding subsistence farming. References, statistical tables.
Keywords: structural change; food production; agricultural production; food security; food consumption; economic conditions; informal economy; trend; gross domestic product; income distribution; export earnings; inflation; price policy; subsistence farming; statistical table; changement structurel; production alimentaire; production agricole; sécurité alimentaire; consommation alimentaire; conditions économiques; économie informelle; tendance; produit intérieur brut; répartition du revenu; recettes à l'exportation; inflation; politique des prix; agriculture de subsistance; tableau statistique; cambio estructural; producción alimentaria; producción agrícola; seguridad alimentaria; consumo alimentario; condiciones económicas; economía informal; tendencia; producto interno bruto; distribución del ingreso; ingreso por exportaciones; inflación; política de precios; agricultura de subsistencia; cuadros estadísticos (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 69 P. pages
Date: 1985
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Published in World Employment Programme research working paper. WEP 10-6, Rural Employment Policy Research Programme
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