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Global Nutrition Impacts of Rapid Economic Growth in China and India
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Despite record global economic growth in past decade malnutrition remains a serious problem in many parts of the world. According to the United Nations' Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), about 800 million people (17% of the world's population) remain malnourished. For these households at a subsistence level of income, changes in commodity market conditions, as may arise from changes in global economic growth and/or trade policy can have serious consequences for nutritional intake. Even a small decline in diet quality can have substantial adverse impacts on health status. On the other hand, a modest income boost, or lower food prices, could have extremely positive impacts. Previously, the links between changes in the global economy and nutritional outcomes have been explored…
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Social SciencesEconomics, Econometrics and FinanceEconomics and EconometricsEconomics of Agriculture and Food MarketsIncome, Poverty, and InequalityAgricultural risk and resilienceDevelopment economicsAgricultural economicsEconomic growthMarket economyEnvironmental healthSocial scienceMicroeconomicsArchaeologyInternal medicine