Women, Trade Liberalization and Food Security
Josefa Francisco
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Development, 2000, vol. 43, issue 2, 88-90
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Josefa Francisco argues that we need to look at the impact of globalization on national food security. First by understanding how export-oriented agriculture and trade liberalization are contributing to aggregate growth, and how these provide adequate incomes so that the poor can acquire basic necessities. And second by evaluating in a more serious way how the global trade market is impacting on social reproduction and women's work. Development (2000) 43, 88–90. doi:10.1057/palgrave.development.1110151
Date: 2000
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