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Book cover image of The World Food Economy by Douglas D. Southgate Jr.

Authors: Douglas D. Southgate Jr., Douglas H. Graham, Luther G. Tweeten
ISBN-13: 9781405105972, ISBN-10: 1405105976
Format: Paperback
Publisher: Wiley, John & Sons, Incorporated
Date Published: November 2006
Edition: 1st Edition

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Author Biography: Douglas D. Southgate Jr.

Douglas Southgate is Professor of Natural Resource Economics in the Agricultural, Environmental, and Development Economics Department at Ohio State University. A natural resource economist by training, his previous books include Economic Progress and the Environment and Tropical Forest Conservation.

Douglas H. Graham is Professor Emeritus of Rural Finance in the Agricultural, Environmental, and Development Economics Department at Ohio State University.

Luther Tweeten is Emeritus Anderson Professor of Agricultural Marketing, Trade, and Policy in the Agriculture, Environmental, and Development Economics Department at Ohio State University. He is the author or co-author of over 500 journal articles and seven books, including Foundations of Farm Policy and Agricultural Trade: Principles and Policies.

Book Synopsis

The questions of population growth and food supply have long been of central concern to economists. The World Food Economy seeks to examine the lessons of the past for wealthy nations, where agricultural output has steadily risen for decades, as well as for developing nations where the advances of the “Green Revolution” in the 1960s have introduced new problems in addition to solutions.

This book assesses the challenge of satisfying food demand during the twenty-first century as consumers and producers in every part of the world – rich and poor alike – feel the effects of expanded global commodity trade, food aid, and national legislation in response to globalization. The difficulties of developing agriculture in the developing world are discussed in the context of food subsidies in Europe and the US.

Table of Contents

1Introduction1
2The demand side : how population growth and higher incomes affect food consumption10
3The supply side : agricultural production and its determinants41
4Aligning the consumption and production of food over time74
5Agriculture and the environment98
6Globalization and agriculture124
7Agriculture and economic development147
8Striving for food security166
9A synopsis of regional trends in the global food economy187
10Affluent nations206
11Asia228
12Latin America and the Caribbean250
13The Middle East and North Africa273
14Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union295
15Sub-Saharan Africa321
16The global food economy in the twenty-first century357

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