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There Is No Food Crisis in China

There Is No Food Crisis in China
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摘要 During the Great Faminein China in the early1960s, almost thirtymillion lives were lost. Asa result, Chineseleadershavebeen especially afraid offood shortages, which hasled to a misguided food policy and caused great economic losses. The argument given by Mr. Lester R. Brown is misleading, and there isno food crisis in China. Food supply on the world markets is ample, and food prices have been declining over the past fifty years. For China, the cost of imported foodstuffs is less than one percent of its foreign exchange earnings. Maintaining a freefood marketismoreimportantthan having atotallyindependent domesticfood supply.
作者 茅于轼
机构地区 senior fellow
出处 《China & World Economy》 SCIE 2005年第1期105-111,共7页 中国与世界经济(英文版)
关键词 food crisis foodsecurity China’s foodpolicy food market food crisis foodsecurity China’s foodpolicy food market
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