Food aid continues to be a high profile, and perhaps the most controversial form of aid. Food Aid Reconsidered: Assessing the Impact on Third World Countries, originally published in 1991, which concentrates on recent experience, especially in Sub-Saharan Africa, provided a stocktaking on the state of the debate and the contribution that economics and other social sciences had made to resolving many of the controversies surrounding food aid at the time. These issues include the gap between the potential and actual contribution of food aid on food security and agricultural production in developing countries, European dairy aid to India and possible alternatives to exporting food from developed countries for providing humanitarian assistance to hungry people. Today it can be read in its historical context.
Food aid continues to be controversial. This book, first published in 1991, which concentrates on recent experience, especially in Sub-Saharan Africa, provided a stocktaking on the state of the debate and the contribution that economics and other social sciences had made to resolving many of the controversies surrounding food aid.
Foreword. List of Tables. List of Figures. Glossary.
1. Assessing the
Performance and Economic Impact of Food Aid: The State of the Art Edward Clay
and Olav Stokke
2. An Additional Resource? A Global Perspective on Food Aid
Flows in Relation to Development Assistance Ram Saran and Panos Konandreas
3.
The Disincentive Effect of Food Aid: A Pragmatic Approach Simon Maxwell
4.
Modelling the Role of Food Imports, Food Aid and Food Security in Africa: The
Case of Botswana John Cathie
5. Dairy Aid and Development: Current Trends and
Long-Term Implications of the Indian Case Martin Doornbos, Liana Gertsch and
Piet Terhal
6. Triangular Transactions, Local Purchases and Exchange
Arrangements in Food Aid: A Provisional Review with Special Reference to
Sub-Saharan Africa Edward Clay and Charlotte Benson
7. Food Aid and
Structural Adjustment in Sub-Saharan Africa Hans Singer
8. An Introduction
to the Sources of Data for Food Aid Analysis with Special Reference to
Sub-Saharan Africa Stéphane Jost. Index. Notes on Contributors.
Dr Edward Clay was, at time of original publication, Director of the Relief and Development Institute, London, and co-organiser of the Project on Food Aid.
Olav Stokke was, at time of original publication, Convenor, EADI Working Group on Aid Policy and Performance Director, Evaluation Programme