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Current structural adjustment programs have not ventured beyond economic stabilization, sanitization of public finances, and a focus on "minimal" government. Alternate approaches are desperately needed. The UNDP commissioned the Food Studies Group at Oxford to analyze recent experiences. Their findings provide essential reading for all those involved in adjustment programs. Contributors include R. Cassen, S. Please, S. Jones, M. Henstridge, W. van der Geest, A. Kottering, F. Stewart, P. Mistry, C. Adam, M. Nissanke, M. Johnson, M. Martine, and R. Pearce.
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