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Benefits and costs of food distribution policies, the case in India.

By: Scandizzo, Pasquale L.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: World Bank staff working paper; No. 509. Publisher: Washington : World Bank, 1982Subject(s): Food | Food supply -- India -- Food policy. -- Food supply -- India -- Food policy. -- Food supply -- India -- Food policySummary: This paper analyses some of the characteristics and the main consequences of the food distribution policies followed by the Indian Government and provides a quantification and a cost benefit analysis of their effects on (i) Consumers (ii)produces, and (iii) the government budget.
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This paper analyses some of the characteristics and the main consequences of the food distribution policies followed by the Indian Government and provides a quantification and a cost benefit analysis of their effects on (i) Consumers (ii)produces, and (iii) the government budget.

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