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The fight against food shortages and surpluses / John McClintock / Wallingford : CABI Publishing (2020)
Titre : The fight against food shortages and surpluses : perspectives of a practitioner Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : John McClintock, Auteur Editeur : Wallingford : CABI Publishing Année de publication : 2020 Importance : 181 p. ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-1-80062-121-3 Langues : Français (fre) Catégories : Alimentation humaine
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FaimIndex. décimale : 331 Economie du travail Résumé : This book presents a logical argument, rigorously formulated, for practical policy options to fight food shortages and surpluses. It navigates the reader through issues and ideologies surrounding hunger, presents and tests hypotheses with theory and evidence, and concludes with workable policies to address food crises.The price of food commodities - such as wheat, corn and rice - is unstable. It can suddenly shoot up, making food unaffordable for millions of people around the world, bringing hunger and famine. A shortage may be due to bad weather or to a human pandemic which disrupts the food system. The other side of the volatility coin is a grain surplus - too much grain on the market. A grain surplus can cause food prices to rapidly fall, wiping out the profits of farming families and jeopardising their livelihoods. The whole world would be better off if commodity prices were more stable. The challenge is for governments to manage food and farming so that there are neither food shortages nor food surpluses. This book explores how governments can do this and uses theory and evidence to address major ideologies and global problems anew by: - Exploring the causes, consequence and potential for moderation of food price volatility. - Evaluating the various policy tools that have been proposed to eliminate hunger and reduce volatility. - Concluding with a practical strategy to moderate volatility - grain buffer stocks. In so doing the book addresses a core question: how can prices be managed for the benefit of consumers and farmers without impairing the efficiency of the market? Authored by an agricultural economist with thirty years of practical experience in farm policy, this book will assist governments in the design of their food and agricultural policies. Requiring no prior knowledge of economics, it is essential reading for students, researchers and policy makers in the areas of economics, international and sustainable development, agriculture, and food security. The fight against food shortages and surpluses : perspectives of a practitioner [texte imprimé] / John McClintock, Auteur . - Wallingford : CABI Publishing, 2020 . - 181 p.
ISBN : 978-1-80062-121-3
Langues : Français (fre)
Catégories : Alimentation humaine
Economie
FaimIndex. décimale : 331 Economie du travail Résumé : This book presents a logical argument, rigorously formulated, for practical policy options to fight food shortages and surpluses. It navigates the reader through issues and ideologies surrounding hunger, presents and tests hypotheses with theory and evidence, and concludes with workable policies to address food crises.The price of food commodities - such as wheat, corn and rice - is unstable. It can suddenly shoot up, making food unaffordable for millions of people around the world, bringing hunger and famine. A shortage may be due to bad weather or to a human pandemic which disrupts the food system. The other side of the volatility coin is a grain surplus - too much grain on the market. A grain surplus can cause food prices to rapidly fall, wiping out the profits of farming families and jeopardising their livelihoods. The whole world would be better off if commodity prices were more stable. The challenge is for governments to manage food and farming so that there are neither food shortages nor food surpluses. This book explores how governments can do this and uses theory and evidence to address major ideologies and global problems anew by: - Exploring the causes, consequence and potential for moderation of food price volatility. - Evaluating the various policy tools that have been proposed to eliminate hunger and reduce volatility. - Concluding with a practical strategy to moderate volatility - grain buffer stocks. In so doing the book addresses a core question: how can prices be managed for the benefit of consumers and farmers without impairing the efficiency of the market? Authored by an agricultural economist with thirty years of practical experience in farm policy, this book will assist governments in the design of their food and agricultural policies. Requiring no prior knowledge of economics, it is essential reading for students, researchers and policy makers in the areas of economics, international and sustainable development, agriculture, and food security. Réservation
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Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité GEN000000004898 331 MCC Ouvrage Centre de documentation UniLasalle/ Campus Rouen Salle de lecture Disponible Transitions professionnelles et risques / Journées d'études sur les données longitudinales dans l'analyse du marché du travail / Marseille : CEREQ - Centre d'étude et de recherche sur les qualifications (DL 2006)
Titre : Transitions professionnelles et risques : XIIIe Journées d'étude sur les données longitudinales dans l'analyse du marché du travail, Aix-en-Provence, 1er et 2 juin 2006 Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Journées d'études sur les données longitudinales dans l'analyse du marché du travail, Auteur Editeur : Marseille : CEREQ - Centre d'étude et de recherche sur les qualifications Année de publication : DL 2006 Importance : 1 vol. (341 p.) Présentation : graph. Format : 30 cm ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-2-11-095576-0 Prix : 28 EUR Langues : Français (fre) Index. décimale : 331 Economie du travail Note de contenu : I. Face au risque de chômage
II. Ruptures et trajectoires
III. Conditions de vie et risque au travail
IV. Transition et risque d'emploi
V. Le déclassement: un risque calculé?
VI. Des professions à risque
VII. Entreprises et risques professionnels
VIII. Formation et diminution des risques professionnelsTransitions professionnelles et risques : XIIIe Journées d'étude sur les données longitudinales dans l'analyse du marché du travail, Aix-en-Provence, 1er et 2 juin 2006 [texte imprimé] / Journées d'études sur les données longitudinales dans l'analyse du marché du travail, Auteur . - Marseille : CEREQ - Centre d'étude et de recherche sur les qualifications, DL 2006 . - 1 vol. (341 p.) : graph. ; 30 cm.
ISBN : 978-2-11-095576-0 : 28 EUR
Langues : Français (fre)
Index. décimale : 331 Economie du travail Note de contenu : I. Face au risque de chômage
II. Ruptures et trajectoires
III. Conditions de vie et risque au travail
IV. Transition et risque d'emploi
V. Le déclassement: un risque calculé?
VI. Des professions à risque
VII. Entreprises et risques professionnels
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