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Problems of World Modeling: Political and Social Implications. Edited by Karl W. Deutsch, Bruno Fritsch, Helio Jaguaribe, and Andrei S. Markovits. (Cambridge, Mass.: Ballinger Publishing Company, 1977. Pp. v + 423. $17.50.)
Fusion Politics from the Poor People’s Campaign to the Rainbow Coalition to the New Poor People’s Campaign
THE POLICY CONSEQUENCES OF THE GREEN REVOLUTION:
By examining data from fifteen Latin American nations on several agricultural- and food-related variables for 1965 to 1977, this paper analyzes the efficacy of the Green Revolution for food consumption. A Radical Model is offered to explain why a high technology, export-oriented, agricultural policy may not adequately serve the food consumption needs of Third World countries. Copyright 1984 by The Policy Studies Organization.