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  • Liberalizing Foodgrains: Experiences, Impacts and Lessons from South Asia

    Liberalizing Foodgrains by Ganesh-Kumar, A.; Roy, Devesh; Gulati, Ashok;

    Experiences, Impacts and Lessons from South Asia

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    Product details:

    • Publisher OUP India
    • Date of Publication 29 July 2010

    • ISBN 9780198066958
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages232 pages
    • Size 241x162x24 mm
    • Weight 544 g
    • Language English
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    Short description:

    This volume examines the changing nature of policies regarding the foodgrains market in the post-liberalization period in South Asia. The volume explores the impact these policy changes have on food security, prices, production, consumption, and trade of foodgrains. Views from India, Bangladesh, Nepal, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka are discussed.

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    This volume examines the changing nature of policies regarding the foodgrains market in the post-liberalization period in South Asia. The volume explores the impact these policy changes have on food security, prices, production, consumption, and trade of foodgrains.
    The outcomes are further analysed for regional economic integration in Asia. The countries under discussion are India, Bangladesh, Nepal, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka. The book brings out the contrast between the policies followed in these countries and outcomes emerging from them, measured in terms of many development and market indicators.

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    Table of Contents:

    Introduction, A. GANESH-KUMAR, DEVESH ROY, and ASHOK GULATI;
    Food Markets Liberalization in Bangladesh: How the Governments and Markets delivered?, NUIMUDDIN CHOWDHURY, NASIR FARID, and DEVESH ROY
    Achieving Food Security in a Cost-effective Way: Implications of Domestic Deregulation and Liberalized Trade in India, SHIKHA JHA, P.V. SRINIVASAN, and A. GANESH-KUMAR;
    . Liberalization and Food Security in Nepal, BISHWAMBHER PYAKURYAL, Y.B. THAPA, and DEVESH ROY;
    Impact of Domestic Policies Towards Agricultural Trade Liberalization and Market Reform on Food Security in Pakistan, MUNIR AHMAD, CAESAR CORORATON, ABDUL QAYYUM, MUHAMMAD IQBAL, and PAUL DOROSH;
    Impacts of Trade Liberalization and Market Reforms on the Paddy/ Rice Sector in Sri Lanka, JEEVIKA WEERAHEWA;
    Conclusion, A. GANESH-KUMAR, DEVESH ROY, and ASHOK GULATI.

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