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An Economic History Of Famine Resilience 1st Edition Jessica Dijkman

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An Economic History Of Famine Resilience 1st Edition Jessica Dijkman
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 15.31 MB
Author: Jessica Dijkman, Bas van Leeuwen
ISBN: 9780367191283, 9780429200632, 0367191288, 0429200633
Language: English
Year: 2020
Edition: 1

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An Economic History Of Famine Resilience 1st Edition Jessica Dijkman by Jessica Dijkman, Bas Van Leeuwen 9780367191283, 9780429200632, 0367191288, 0429200633 instant download after payment.

Food crises have always tested societies. This volume discusses societal resilience to food crises, examining the responses and strategies at the societal level that effectively helped individuals and groups to cope with drops in food supply, in various parts of the world over the past two millennia.
Societal responses can be coordinated by the state, the market, or civil society. Here it is shown that it was often a combined effort, but that there were significant variations between regions and periods. The long-term, comparative perspective of the volume brings out these variations, explains them, and discusses their effects on societal resilience.
This book will be of interest to advanced students and researchers across economic history, institutional economics, social history and development studies.

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