The interaction between ethical, economic, and policy aspects are discussed and scholars and experienced practitioners from several disciplines suggest how such integration may be promoted for the benefit of low-income people in developing countries. The cohesive, multidisciplinary, intellectual treatment of the subject of ethics and hunger makes this book not only intellectually stimulating but well grounded in realities. Taking into account the new evidence and the various perspectives presented by the authors of this book would undoubtedly result in a more enlightened debate, better government policies, and appropriate guidance of globalization for the benefit of the poor.
Per Pinstrup-Andersen:
Past-President, American Agricultural Economics Association
American Association for the Advancement of Science
International Association of Agricultural Economists;
Peter Sandøe:
President, European Society for Agricultural and Food Ethics
International Society for Applied Ethology