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Can the world feed itself? some insights from growth theory
X. Irz, T. Roe
Applied Economics
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Agriculture & Biology
income elasticities
55%
agriculture
45%
technological change
45%
land degradation
43%
Sub-Saharan Africa
34%
natural resources
33%
growth models
33%
food consumption
31%
population growth
28%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
growth theory
94%
food
42%
world
35%
economy
24%
sustainability
15%
agriculture
14%
technological change
13%
food consumption
12%
land degradation
11%
elasticity
10%
rate
10%
population growth
9%
income
8%
natural resource
8%
Africa
7%
demand
6%
parameter
3%
Business & Economics
Growth Theory
72%
Food
46%
Sustainability
25%
Two-sector Growth Model
19%
Land Degradation
18%
Agriculture
18%
Income Elasticity of Demand
16%
Food Crisis
16%
Closed Economy
15%
Sub-Saharan Africa
14%
Population Growth
14%
Food Consumption
13%
Natural Resources
13%
Low Income
10%
Technological Change
10%
Social Sciences
growth theory
100%
food
42%
economy
19%
agriculture
17%
Land degradation
15%
sustainability
15%
food consumption
12%
technological change
11%
population growth
10%
natural resources
9%
low income
8%
demand
7%