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1989 IFPRI Annual Report

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Annual reports from International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI)

Abstract: CONTENTS: Introduction Emphasizing agriculture in economic development is it a risky business? / John W. Mellor Research results: Food data evaluation program Changes in the trends of food production growth in developing countries Trends in cassava production and consumption Food production in China Food production policy program Generation and diffusion of modern agricultural technology Accelerating growth with equity Agricultural resources and the environmnet Agricultural growth linkages program Growth and equity in rural areas Resource transfers in the national economy Food consumption and nutrition policy program Food subsidies in developing countries Effects of commercialization on smallholder agriculture Policies for famine prevention Seasonal fluctuations in food consumption Nutritional effects of technological change Agriculture, health, and nutrition International trade and food security program National food supply mnagement Trade and exchange rate policies Agricultural protectionism and multilateral trade negotiations Food aid Outreach Publications and papers Personnel Board of Trustees Financial Statements

Keywords: Economic development; Agriculture Economic aspects; food policies (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 1989
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