Cambodia Famine of 1979 Development Economics Presentation
Description
A great contribution of Development Economics to human welfare in the last 40 years is demonstrating that a drastic decline in the aggregate food supply is neither a necessary nor sufficient cause of famine. Declining food availability can only be part (if any) of the cause of a famine; it is a change in individuals’ access to food, means of procuring food, or capability to convert food into a healthy outcome that leads to mass starvation.
Choose a historical famine and:
crisis.
international responses.
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