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- has long been deemed an essential part of any strategy to reduce poverty and hunger. It encompasses both short-term relief …
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create and perpetuate vulnerability. We then consider the related micro-level poverty traps that emerging analysis attributes …
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Fifty years ago, President Eisenhower signed the Agricultural Trade Development and Assistance Act of 1954 into law as US Public Law 480, commonly known as PL480. Global food aid programs, the largest of which is PL480, have brought together governments, businesses, multilateral institutions...
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articulate a shared vision as to how food aid fits into a strategy to reduce poverty and to fulfill and protect human rights, (2 … resources that would enhance, not constrain, the resource base for fighting poverty and protecting human rights …
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Although food aid may have important medium-to-long term effects, there is a glaring absence of empirical research on food aid dynamics. This paper applies vector autoregression methods to data from 18 countries over the period 1961-95. We find evidence that food aid has a pronounced J-curve...
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We employ censored least absolute deviations and multivariate Tobit estimators to investigate whether food aid flows from the main donor countries respond to recipient country needs as reflected in low food availability, low income, or both. We also explore the hypothesis that donor countries...
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We employ censored least absolute deviations and multivariate Tobit estimators to investigate whether food aid flows from the main donor countries respond to recipient country needs as reflected in low food availability, low income, or both. We also explore the hypothesis that donor countries...
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