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基本説明
This book is an in-depth analysis of the impact of the structural Adjustment Programme (SAP) in India upon food security (hanger) both in the coventional sense and in terms of Sen's 'entitlement and deprivation thesis'.
Full Description
This analysis studies the impact of the Structural Adjustment Programme (SAP) in India upon food security (hunger) both in the conventional sense and in terms of Sen's entitlement and deprivation thesis. It attempts to extend the theory to include the impact on the environment.
Contents
Theoretical bases and components of Structural Adjustment Programme; a review of literature and review of experience; the conceptual specifications and the setting; Structural Adjustment Programme, agricultural and food security; Structural Adjustment Programme - food security, land distribution and internationalization of domestic agriculture; Structural Adjustment Programme - food insecurity and environmental degradation; Structural Adjustment Programme and the common man; the constitutional violation and Structural Adjustment Programme; from here to where - policy implications. Appendices: input use and production behaviour; rapid consumption assessment; rapid fertilizer consumption assessment.