Summary Policy makers want supermarkets to serve the interests of important groups in society, especially small farmers and the owners of traditional, small-scale food wholesale and retail facilities. But consumer issues are also important, including "internalizing" the full environmental costs of production and marketing, and helping supermarkets be part of the solution to the health problems generated by an "affluent" diet and lifestyle. This paper places the supermarket debate in the broader evolution of food policy analysis, a framework for integrating household, market, macro, and trade issues as they affect hunger and poverty. Increasingly, supermarkets provide the institutional linkages across these issues.food policy agricultural di...
Food systems in developing countries are transforming, involving a rapid expansion of supermarkets. ...
In light of the shift in policy paradigm in agriculture from state intervention to market liberalisa...
This article begins with a discussion of the changing role of supermarkets in the food system. Acco...
There is great interest among policy makers in how to influence the behavior of supermarkets in ways...
This paper examines the role of supermarkets in developing countries from a 'food policy' perspectiv...
This paper examines the role of supermarkets in developing countries from a “food policy ” perspecti...
"A “supermarket revolution” has been underway in developing countries since the early 1990s. Superma...
NoGlobally supermarkets have been seen as a remedy to the problems of poor diets in deprived neighbo...
The character of the food system and the nature of food policy are both changing, as urbanisation, t...
Food safety and better nutrition are real and serious challenges facing billions of people in low- a...
Globally supermarkets have been seen as a remedy to the problems of poor diets in deprived neighbour...
Supermarkets are traditionally viewed by development economists, policymakers, and practitioners as ...
The supermarket, one of several types of retail food stores, is the last stops for a farm commodity ...
If poor food retail access in deprived areas of British cities is linked, as suggested in many of th...
Food policy has been a key part of the British welfare state. Since the post-war period it has under...
Food systems in developing countries are transforming, involving a rapid expansion of supermarkets. ...
In light of the shift in policy paradigm in agriculture from state intervention to market liberalisa...
This article begins with a discussion of the changing role of supermarkets in the food system. Acco...
There is great interest among policy makers in how to influence the behavior of supermarkets in ways...
This paper examines the role of supermarkets in developing countries from a 'food policy' perspectiv...
This paper examines the role of supermarkets in developing countries from a “food policy ” perspecti...
"A “supermarket revolution” has been underway in developing countries since the early 1990s. Superma...
NoGlobally supermarkets have been seen as a remedy to the problems of poor diets in deprived neighbo...
The character of the food system and the nature of food policy are both changing, as urbanisation, t...
Food safety and better nutrition are real and serious challenges facing billions of people in low- a...
Globally supermarkets have been seen as a remedy to the problems of poor diets in deprived neighbour...
Supermarkets are traditionally viewed by development economists, policymakers, and practitioners as ...
The supermarket, one of several types of retail food stores, is the last stops for a farm commodity ...
If poor food retail access in deprived areas of British cities is linked, as suggested in many of th...
Food policy has been a key part of the British welfare state. Since the post-war period it has under...
Food systems in developing countries are transforming, involving a rapid expansion of supermarkets. ...
In light of the shift in policy paradigm in agriculture from state intervention to market liberalisa...
This article begins with a discussion of the changing role of supermarkets in the food system. Acco...