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- W1520341899 abstract "People living in developing countries are particularly vulnerable to the adverse consequences of a range of unpredictable, even unanticipated, economic shocks that affect the price and availability of food, and their ability to purchase and produce food for own consumption. Indeed, the World Development Report 2000/1 emphasizes such vulnerability as an essential dimension of poverty. A wide range of economic crises - e.g., sharp adjustment in countries' external terms of trade, hyperinflation, volatility in the domestic policy regime - or non-economic disasters - severe climate variation, crop failure, volatility in the domestic policy regime - can dramatically increase vulnerability to becoming food insecure, to not having access to sufficient food, in terms of quality, quantity and diversity, for an active and healthy life without risk of loss of such access. 1 This increased vulnerability applies to both transitory and chronic food insecurity. The former refers to a sudden (and often precipitous) drop in the ability to purchase or grow enough food to meet physiological requirements for good health and activity. 2 Chronic food insecurity refers to a persistent inability to meet minimum nutrient intake requirements." @default.
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