This book explores the potential for policy reform as a short-term,
low-cost way to sustainably enhance global food security. It argues
that reforming policies that distort food prices and trade will
promote the openness needed to maximize global food availability and
reduce fluctuations in international food prices. Beginning with an
examination of historical trends in markets and policies, Anderson
assesses the prospects for further reforms, and projects how they may
develop over the next fifteen years. He pays particular attention to
domestic policy changes made possible by the information technology
revolution, which will complement global change to deal directly with
farmer and consumer concerns.
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ISBN
9781137469250
Publisert
2019
Utgiver
Springer Nature
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Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
Digital bok
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