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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Introduction -- 1. Eating People Is Wrong -- 2. "Sufficiency and Sufficiency and Sufficiency" -- 3. Markets and Famines -- 4. Great Leap into Great Famine -- 5. Famine Is Not the Problem - For Now -- Bibliography -- Index
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How markets perform during famines has long been a contentious issue. Recent research tends to associate famine with market segmentation and hoarding. The evidence of this paper, based on an analysis of the spatial and temporal patterns of price movements during four famines in preindustrial...
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