The current and future world food problem is centered in low income nations and among low income segments of populations world wide. The thesis of this paper is that increases in income and food production in the poorer nations and among low income segments of rural populations elsewhere are likely to aggravate that problem in the first instance. It is after some minimum level of economic well being has been attained that further increases in income will result in reduced family size
Despite record global economic growth in past decade – malnutrition remains a serious problem in man...
An analysis of food production and population trends reveals that mankind will continue to struggle ...
WP 1999-18 August 1999This paper focuses on the global demand for food during the next 50 years and ...
The current and future world food problem is centered in low income nations and among low income seg...
The global food problem escalates in the 21st century because the number of people living on planet ...
This paper examines the effect of agricultural development on a country's overall development and gr...
Since the publication of The Limits to Growth, there have appeared worries about the sustainability ...
Constraints on resources, growth in demand, and a slowdown in agricultural productivity raise concer...
Since the publication of The Limits to Growth, there have appeared worries about the sustainability ...
Food security, namely, the stability in availability of food for the population is important for the...
While economic growth has lifted more people from poverty than in any prior period, world market sho...
Recent long-term demographic projections suggest a fast deceleration of global population growth and...
The rapid increase in world population makes it vitally urgent to increase food production. The gove...
About 73 million people will be added to the world’s population every year between 1995 and 2020, in...
During the next quarter century the world will produce enough food to meet the demand of people who ...
Despite record global economic growth in past decade – malnutrition remains a serious problem in man...
An analysis of food production and population trends reveals that mankind will continue to struggle ...
WP 1999-18 August 1999This paper focuses on the global demand for food during the next 50 years and ...
The current and future world food problem is centered in low income nations and among low income seg...
The global food problem escalates in the 21st century because the number of people living on planet ...
This paper examines the effect of agricultural development on a country's overall development and gr...
Since the publication of The Limits to Growth, there have appeared worries about the sustainability ...
Constraints on resources, growth in demand, and a slowdown in agricultural productivity raise concer...
Since the publication of The Limits to Growth, there have appeared worries about the sustainability ...
Food security, namely, the stability in availability of food for the population is important for the...
While economic growth has lifted more people from poverty than in any prior period, world market sho...
Recent long-term demographic projections suggest a fast deceleration of global population growth and...
The rapid increase in world population makes it vitally urgent to increase food production. The gove...
About 73 million people will be added to the world’s population every year between 1995 and 2020, in...
During the next quarter century the world will produce enough food to meet the demand of people who ...
Despite record global economic growth in past decade – malnutrition remains a serious problem in man...
An analysis of food production and population trends reveals that mankind will continue to struggle ...
WP 1999-18 August 1999This paper focuses on the global demand for food during the next 50 years and ...