Promoting Third-World Development and Food Security - Rilegato

 
9780275958152: Promoting Third-World Development and Food Security

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Experts from inside and outside the USAID program evaluate the effectiveness of governmental intervention aimed at ensuring adequate agricultural production and food security in Third-World nations. They consider in depth the question of how best to assure food security with the least amount of investment of scarce resources, looking in particular at the results of the $1 billion annual expenditure on Third-World agriculture by the USAID program.

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LUTHER G. TWEETEN is Anderson Professor of Agricultural Marketing, Policy, and Trade at the Ohio State University. Dr. Tweeten is coauthor, with Tesfa G. Gebremedhin, of Research Methods and Communication in the Social Sciences (Praeger, 1994).

DONALD G. MCCLELLAND is an economist with twenty-two years of experience with USAID. Mr. McClelland has worked for sixteen years with the USAID's policy office as a policy advisor and economic analyst for food and agriculture.



LUTHER G. TWEETEN is Anderson Professor of Agricultural Marketing, Policy, and Trade at the Ohio State University. Dr. Tweeten is coauthor, with Tesfa G. Gebremedhin, of Research Methods and Communication in the Social Sciences (Praeger, 1994).

DONALD G. MCCLELLAND is an economist with twenty-two years of experience with USAID. Mr. McClelland has worked for sixteen years with the USAID's policy office as a policy advisor and economic analyst for food and agriculture.

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