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Ending hunger requires that each society find the right balance of market forces and government interventions to bring even a country's most vulnerable citizens into a sustainable food system. C. Peter Timmer explains how food markets operate and when it is effective for governments to step in.

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"Peter Timmer is one of the world's foremost experts on global food policy. This book draws on his very extensive experience, primarily but not exclusively from Asia, his very impressive research record, his large number of publications and his effective application of economic theory to food policy analysis. . . . In this book, Timmer has once again guided those of us interested in food policy through the complexities of the food sector and its interaction with economics and politics." * American Journal of Agricultural Economics *
"In a deeply insightful examination of how to address the complex task of ending hunger-an analysis based on decades of work in this area-Timmer calls for markets, policies, and investments that focus on pro-poor growth, agricultural development, and stable food economies. Reiterating the importance of a historical perspective, he highlights short-, medium-, and long-term actions, including managing volatile food prices, managing the demand for food, and managing a sustainable increase in food supplies. His perspectives are immensely valuable and timely as we strive to accelerate the pace of progress and end hunger and undernutrition by 2025, a realistic goal if key stakeholders work together." * Shenggen Fan, Director General of the International Food Policy Research Institute *
"A unique and valuable book which showcases Timmer's clear-headed approach to the interpretation and use of the data on food security. Drawing on his own past work as well as recent published research, Timmer extracts important lessons about what has changed and what has not." * Robert L. Paarlberg, Wellesley College *
"This book is an excellent treatment of a highly complex question: why it is so hard to end hunger. It deserves to take its place among the most definitive and transparent contributions to the analysis of food security and scarcity." * Erik Thorbecke, Cornell University *

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      Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
      Publication Date: 24/12/2014
      ISBN13: 9780812246667, 978-0812246667
      ISBN10: 0812246667

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Ending hunger requires that each society find the right balance of market forces and government interventions to bring even a country's most vulnerable citizens into a sustainable food system. C. Peter Timmer explains how food markets operate and when it is effective for governments to step in.

      Trade Review
      "Peter Timmer is one of the world's foremost experts on global food policy. This book draws on his very extensive experience, primarily but not exclusively from Asia, his very impressive research record, his large number of publications and his effective application of economic theory to food policy analysis. . . . In this book, Timmer has once again guided those of us interested in food policy through the complexities of the food sector and its interaction with economics and politics." * American Journal of Agricultural Economics *
      "In a deeply insightful examination of how to address the complex task of ending hunger-an analysis based on decades of work in this area-Timmer calls for markets, policies, and investments that focus on pro-poor growth, agricultural development, and stable food economies. Reiterating the importance of a historical perspective, he highlights short-, medium-, and long-term actions, including managing volatile food prices, managing the demand for food, and managing a sustainable increase in food supplies. His perspectives are immensely valuable and timely as we strive to accelerate the pace of progress and end hunger and undernutrition by 2025, a realistic goal if key stakeholders work together." * Shenggen Fan, Director General of the International Food Policy Research Institute *
      "A unique and valuable book which showcases Timmer's clear-headed approach to the interpretation and use of the data on food security. Drawing on his own past work as well as recent published research, Timmer extracts important lessons about what has changed and what has not." * Robert L. Paarlberg, Wellesley College *
      "This book is an excellent treatment of a highly complex question: why it is so hard to end hunger. It deserves to take its place among the most definitive and transparent contributions to the analysis of food security and scarcity." * Erik Thorbecke, Cornell University *

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