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Food security policy in a stochastic world

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  • Adelman, Irma
  • Berck, Peter

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Food security may be increased by variance-reducing strategies, by food aid, or by development strategies. This paper uses a Korea CGE model, subjected to random fluctuation in world-prices and domestic food productivity, to evaluate these policies. We find that poverty-reducing development strategies are the most effective food-security strategies.

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  • Adelman, Irma & Berck, Peter, 1989. "Food security policy in a stochastic world," CUDARE Working Papers 43664, University of California, Berkeley, Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:ucbecw:43664
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.43664
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