Puchala, Donald J.; Hopkins, Raymond F. - In: International Organization 32 (1978) 03, pp. 855-868
The market-oriented focus of the global food regime, as it functioned from the late 1940s to the early 1970s, has proved inadequate. Preoccupation with perfecting markets led food policy makers to underemphasize the need for increased production in the Third World. It also led them to...