AhmedR.1976: Food grain production in Bangladesh: An analysis of growth, its sources and related policies. Bangladesh Agriculture Research Council, Agricultural and Social Science Papers 2, Dacca.
2.
AndersonJ.R.ScandizzoP.L.1984: Food risk and the poor. Food Policy9, 44–52.
3.
Anon1978: PRC grain imports seen remaining large. Foreign Agriculture16, 2.
4.
BarnettA.D.1979: China and the world food system. UK Overseas Development Council Monograph 12.
5.
BarneyG.O. editor, 1981: The global 2000 report to the president. Harmondsworth: Allen Lane.
6.
BosA.K.1978: Food aid by the European Communities; policy and practice. ODI Review1, 38–52.
7.
BrownL.1975: The politics and responsibility of the North American breadbasket. Worldwatch Paper 2.
8.
ButzerK.W.1980: Adaptation to global environmental change. Professional Geographer32, 269–78.
9.
CIA1974: Potential implications of trends in world population, food production and climate. OPR-401, August.
10.
ClarkW.C. editor, 1982: Carbon dioxide review. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
11.
GreenC.KirkpatrickC.1982: A cross-section analysis of food insecurity in developing countries; its magnitude and sources. Journal of Development Studies18, 185–204.
12.
HackmanU.K.1981: Economic growth and primary products. West Africa20, 1647–49.
13.
HathawayD.E.1979: Changing patterns of world trade. American Journal of Agricultural Economics61, 1016–21.
IFPRI (International Food Policy Research Institute)1976: Meeting food needs in the developing countries; location and magnitude of the task in the next decade. Washington, DC.
16.
IFPRI (International Food Policy Research Institute)1977: Food needs of developing countries; projections of production and consumption to 1990. Research Report 3.
17.
IsenmanP.J.SingerH.W.1975: Food aid: Disincentive effects and their policy implications. Institute of Development Studies, University of Sussex.
18.
JabaraC.L.1982: National grain policies; the international dimension. Food Policy7, 39.
19.
JacksonA.1982: Against the grain. Oxford: Oxfam.
20.
JohnsonD.G.1975: World food problems and prospects. American Institute for Public Policy Research, Washington DC.
21.
JonesD.1976: Food and interdependence; the effects of food and agricultural policies of the developed countries on the food problems of the developing countries. Overseas Development Institute, London.
KellyP.M.MicklinP.P.CampbellD.A.TarrantJ.R.1983: Large-scale water transfers in the USSR. Geo Journal7, 201–14.
24.
KonandreasP.HuddlestonB.1979: Cost analysis of a food insurance scheme for developing countries. Food Policy4, 3–14.
25.
LambH.H.1976: Understanding climatic change and its relevance to the world food problem. Climatic Research Unit Research Paper 5, University of East Anglia.
26.
LambH.H., 1982: Climate, history and the modern world. London: Methuen.
27.
LoughJ.M.WigleyT.M.L.PalutikofJ.P.1983: Climate and climate impact scenarios for Europe in a warmer world. Journal of Climate and Applied Meteorology22, 1673–84.
28.
McHenryD.F.BirdK.1977: Food bungle in Bangladesh. Foreign Policy27, 72–88.
29.
McQuiggJ.D.1981: Climate variability and crop yield in high and low temperate regions. In BachW.PankrathJ.SchneiderS.H., editors, Food climate interactions, Boston: Reidel.
30.
MedevedevZ.1981: Russia learns to live without American grain. New Scientist, 8 January.
31.
MorganD.1979: Merchants of grain. London: Weidenfeld and Nicolson.
32.
OECD1976: Study of trends in world supply and demand of major agricultural commodities. Report by Secretary General, Paris.
33.
O'HagenJ.P.1976: National self-sufficiency in food. Food Policy1, 355.
34.
OmololuA.1978: Nigeria. In WinikoffB., editor, Nutrition and national policy, Cambridge, Massachusetts: MIT Press.
35.
PaarlbergR.L.1978: Shifting and sharing adjustment burdens: The role of industrial food importing nations. In HopkinsR.F.PuchalaD.J., editors, The global political economy of food, Madison: University of Wisconsin Press.
36.
ParkerJ.B.1978: US farm exports to Saudi Arabia seen doubling this year. Foreign Agriculture16, 2.
37.
PiggottC.1980: UK could grow all it needs. Geographical Magazine52, 527–30.
38.
SalehA.A.1978: India's vegetable oil output up, but imports continue to expand. Foreign Agriculture16, 2.
39.
SenA.1981: Poverty and famines: An essay on entitlement and deprivation. Oxford: Clarendon Press.