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Social science research on famine: A critical evaluation

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What are famines, what causes them, and how can they be controlled or prevented? How extensively have they been studied by social scientists? Some of the theoretical and policy implications of these issues are considered, and pressing needs for future research are discussed.

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Torry, W.I. Social science research on famine: A critical evaluation. Hum Ecol 12, 227–252 (1984). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01540590

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