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Lecture 1: The Global Food System and Driving Forces

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Food Policy for Developing Countries: Course Lectures
Author
Pinstrup-Andersen, Per
Abstract

The global food system consists of many local and national food systems that for the most part are linked through trade and/or information sharing. For the purpose of policy analysis it is useful to think of the food system as a dynamic behavioral system within which various stakeholder groups, who influence the system, can be influenced by policy interventions. The global food system is affected by several driving forces, including globalization, technological change, and changes in the relative competitive power of the stakeholder groups.

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Audio and Video of this lecture are available at http://www.ctl1.com/publicaccess/ns4450-2008fall/ns4450-20080828-eng-pp-4/
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Cornell University Division of Nutritional Sciences
Date Issued
2008-08-28
Keywords
Global Food Systems
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Food Policy for Developing Countries
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presentation

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