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Economic growth and world food insecurity: A parametric approach
Mathew Shane
, Lloyd Teigen
, Mark Gehlhar
, Terry Roe
Applied Economics
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Food Insecurity
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Economic Growth
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Income Distribution
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Number of Individuals
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Income Level
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Major Determinants
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Labor Productivity
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Parametric Approach
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World Food
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General Equilibrium Model
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Sufficient Statistics
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Economy-wide
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Factor Productivity
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Total Factor Productivity
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Agricultural Factors
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Food Insecure
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Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Labor Productivity
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Productivity Change
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Sufficient Statistic
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General Equilibrium Model
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