Market Responses to Anti-Hunger Policies : Effects on Wages, Prices and Employment
Ravallion, Martin (1987). Market Responses to Anti-Hunger Policies : Effects on Wages, Prices and Employment. UNU-WIDER.
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Sub-type Working paper Author Ravallion, Martin Title Market Responses to Anti-Hunger Policies : Effects on Wages, Prices and Employment Volume/Issue No. 1987/28 Publication Date 1987 Place of Publication Helsinki Publisher UNU-WIDER Pages 78 Language eng Abstract The way markets respond to anti-hunger policies can have considerable bearing on their effectiveness. This paper investigates market responses to various policies, including direct transfer payments, relief work, food pricing policies, public grain storag
Keyword Food security
Poor
Government policy (poor)
Transfer paymentsCopyright Holder UNU-WIDER Copyright Year 1987 Copyright type Fair use permitted -
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