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Food insecurity and poverty

A cross-country analysis using national household survey data












Moncada, L., De la O Campos, A.P. & Tornarolli, L. 2022. Food insecurity and poverty – A cross-country analysis using national household survey data. FAO Agricultural Development Economics Working Paper, No. 22-14. Rome, FAO.



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