Hunger and Public Action

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Hunger and Public Action is an influential book on famine, food security, and social policy that applies Amartya Sen’s capabilities approach to analyze and combat hunger and deprivation.

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instanceOf academic book
book
analyzes causes of famine
food subsidies
nutrition policy
public works programs
role of democracy in preventing famine
role of public distribution systems
social security programs
author Amartya Sen NERFINISHED
Jean Drèze NERFINISHED
critiques food availability decline theories of famine
purely growth-centered development strategies
emphasizes human capabilities rather than only food output
importance of basic health and education
importance of democratic institutions for food security
importance of social safety nets
role of information and transparency in preventing famine
examines household entitlements to food
non-market interventions against hunger
relationship between poverty and hunger
state responsibility for food security
field development economics
social welfare
welfare economics
focusesOn India NERFINISHED
developing countries
public action against hunger
hasImpactOn debates on food security policy
design of anti-poverty programs
scholarship on famine prevention
influencedBy Amartya Sen’s earlier work on famines
capability approach to welfare
mainSubject capability approach
entitlement approach
famine
food security
hunger
malnutrition
poverty
public policy
social policy
proposes policy measures to combat hunger
public action strategies
usesTheory capability approach
entitlement theory of famine

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Jean Drèze coAuthorOf Hunger and Public Action