The article reviews institutional solutions proposed by Amartya Sen, which would be applicable to poverty and famine. These solutions relate to the so-called public action seen as public activity at all levels - from the individual and local one to the central one. Basic foundations underlying the idea of public action are discussed. Main issues involved with selection of public action subject are presented, along with the choice of appropriate public action strategies applicable to famine disasters. Detailed institutional solutions are analysed (traditional safeguard systems, early warning systems, direct supplies, aid in cash, job creation, mechanisms behind free market food distribution and distribution through government agencies). Majo...
This paper argues for the codification of politically induced famine as a crime against humanity. We...
Famine mortality is preventable by government action and yet some famines kill. Amartya Sen has famo...
In an age of unprecedented surplus, there are still over 800 million people worldwide who are subjec...
This book analyses the role of public action in solving the problem of hunger in the modern world. T...
This article is a commentary on a new book"Hunger and Public Action,"by authors Jean Dreze and Amart...
By applying a widely accepted method for famine operationalization, the 2005 food crisis in Niger is...
The study aims at collective hunger in the vision of Amartya Sen as one of the impeding factors of S...
This case study is about the politics of malnutrition and the role of public action in fighting the ...
Amartya Sen garnered fame and criticism for his claim that democracy prevents famine. This paper arg...
Freedom from Famine: the role of political freedom in famine prevention Famine, today, is an insult....
Development economist and Nobel laureate Amartya Sen argues that democracies, by virtue of mechanism...
The writings of the Nobel Laureate Amartya Sen caused a huge stir when it challenged the popular vie...
En este trabajo se presenta un debate cuyo interés en las ciencias sociales puede no parecer evident...
Kalahandi district in Western Orissa has received extensive media attention in recent years in conne...
Economic analysis of hunger calls for an informationally broad approach that takes adequate account ...
This paper argues for the codification of politically induced famine as a crime against humanity. We...
Famine mortality is preventable by government action and yet some famines kill. Amartya Sen has famo...
In an age of unprecedented surplus, there are still over 800 million people worldwide who are subjec...
This book analyses the role of public action in solving the problem of hunger in the modern world. T...
This article is a commentary on a new book"Hunger and Public Action,"by authors Jean Dreze and Amart...
By applying a widely accepted method for famine operationalization, the 2005 food crisis in Niger is...
The study aims at collective hunger in the vision of Amartya Sen as one of the impeding factors of S...
This case study is about the politics of malnutrition and the role of public action in fighting the ...
Amartya Sen garnered fame and criticism for his claim that democracy prevents famine. This paper arg...
Freedom from Famine: the role of political freedom in famine prevention Famine, today, is an insult....
Development economist and Nobel laureate Amartya Sen argues that democracies, by virtue of mechanism...
The writings of the Nobel Laureate Amartya Sen caused a huge stir when it challenged the popular vie...
En este trabajo se presenta un debate cuyo interés en las ciencias sociales puede no parecer evident...
Kalahandi district in Western Orissa has received extensive media attention in recent years in conne...
Economic analysis of hunger calls for an informationally broad approach that takes adequate account ...
This paper argues for the codification of politically induced famine as a crime against humanity. We...
Famine mortality is preventable by government action and yet some famines kill. Amartya Sen has famo...
In an age of unprecedented surplus, there are still over 800 million people worldwide who are subjec...