Food entitlement decline (FED) and food availability decline (FAD) are two approaches to explaining famines that have different policy implications. One focuses on the systemic level, whereas the other is concerned with the individual level. They therefore analyse relatively distinct causal mechanisms. Thus, an important question is whether these approaches can be reconciled. Another related question is how FAD- and FED-based explanations relate to classical Malthusian views about rapid food requirement increase (FRI). This paper analyses these questions and argues that these three approaches can indeed be reconciled within a single framework by outlining the causal sources of FAD, FED and FRI. This task requires, among other things, the se...
We present a model that describes features common to many famines: (i) a famine may occur without a ...
Since the advent of British rule in 1765, the colony of Bengal, once hailed as the most fertile and ...
This Paper examines aspects of the Chadha-Teja thesis that expansionary macroeconomic policies, rath...
Food entitlement decline (FED) and food availability decline (FAD) are two approaches to explaining ...
Famine as a historical phenomenon has attracted considerable scholarly attention in recent decades, ...
The number of famine prone regions in the world has been shrinking for centuries. It is currently ma...
After a long-term decline in the frequency and lethality of famines, 2017 has witnessed resurgent in...
The causes of famine have been thought of as food shor tage, population pressure, and natural disast...
Interpretations of the causes of famine vary according to the political philosophy or to be more imp...
More than two centuries ago in his Essay on the Principle of Population, Thomas Malthus famously iss...
The causes of famine have been thought of as food shor tage, population pressure, and natural disast...
Amartya Sen’s ideological belief systems, ‘food availability decline’ (FAD) and ‘entitlement’ are ...
Food availability decline and Sen's entitlement are two leading approaches in understanding cau...
This study is about famine prevention in Ethiopia. Famines, in the case-study country, are often des...
In social sciences, the focus in famine research has shifted toward famines as ‘community crises’, w...
We present a model that describes features common to many famines: (i) a famine may occur without a ...
Since the advent of British rule in 1765, the colony of Bengal, once hailed as the most fertile and ...
This Paper examines aspects of the Chadha-Teja thesis that expansionary macroeconomic policies, rath...
Food entitlement decline (FED) and food availability decline (FAD) are two approaches to explaining ...
Famine as a historical phenomenon has attracted considerable scholarly attention in recent decades, ...
The number of famine prone regions in the world has been shrinking for centuries. It is currently ma...
After a long-term decline in the frequency and lethality of famines, 2017 has witnessed resurgent in...
The causes of famine have been thought of as food shor tage, population pressure, and natural disast...
Interpretations of the causes of famine vary according to the political philosophy or to be more imp...
More than two centuries ago in his Essay on the Principle of Population, Thomas Malthus famously iss...
The causes of famine have been thought of as food shor tage, population pressure, and natural disast...
Amartya Sen’s ideological belief systems, ‘food availability decline’ (FAD) and ‘entitlement’ are ...
Food availability decline and Sen's entitlement are two leading approaches in understanding cau...
This study is about famine prevention in Ethiopia. Famines, in the case-study country, are often des...
In social sciences, the focus in famine research has shifted toward famines as ‘community crises’, w...
We present a model that describes features common to many famines: (i) a famine may occur without a ...
Since the advent of British rule in 1765, the colony of Bengal, once hailed as the most fertile and ...
This Paper examines aspects of the Chadha-Teja thesis that expansionary macroeconomic policies, rath...