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U-landenes behov for fødevarebistand i 1990'erne
[The Need of Developing Countries for Food Aid in the 1990s]

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Denne artikel har til hensigt at belyse, hvor meget fødevarebistand udviklingslandene får behov for I 1990erne. Desuden diskuteres perspektiverne for, at dette behov viI blive tilfredsstillet. Eksisterende prognoser gennemgås, og det påvises, at der i de kommende år vil blive brug for mindst en fordobling i fødevarebistanden. Samtidig peger meget i retning af stagnation eiler endog fald i udbuddet. Der er derfor god grund til at tage skridt til at øge og effektivisere fødevarebistanden. Behovet for fødevarebistand er imidlertid en afledet størrelse. Hjælp til fremme af den nationale fødevareproduktion og midler til sikring af de fattiges adgang til den eksisterende produktion bør derfor fortsat være I fokus i udvikIingsbistanden.

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  • Tarp, Finn, 1991. "U-landenes behov for fødevarebistand i 1990'erne [The Need of Developing Countries for Food Aid in the 1990s]," MPRA Paper 29392, University Library of Munich, Germany.
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    Keywords

    Development; food aid; foreign aid;
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    JEL classification:

    • F35 - International Economics - - International Finance - - - Foreign Aid
    • O1 - Economic Development, Innovation, Technological Change, and Growth - - Economic Development

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