As one of the most pioneering development economists, Hans Singer
has stimulated many of the ideas that have engaged the attention of
the world community for several decades. Not only has he helped to
form an understanding of the problems of developing countries, but
he has also shown what might be done to solve them. This collection
brings together for the first time key essays on the issues
underlying food aid and the development of the UN. These are
grouped into five areas: postwar development experience; reform of
the United Nations; debt and debt servicing; structural adjustment
and stabilization; and food aid.
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