Mehreen Zaid Ullah

Topic: Impact of Food and Fuel Price Inflation on Food Security in Pakistan

Supervisor

Dr. Muhammad Azeem Khan

E-mail

azparc@yahoo.com

References

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  • Chaudhry. Amjad, A., and Chaudhry. Thompson, T (2008). The Effects of Rising Food and Fuel Cost on Poverty in Pakistan. The Lahore Journal of Economics ,Special Edition, 117-138.

  • Heady, D., & Fan, S. (2008). Anatomy of a Crisis: The causes and consequences of surging food prices (IFPRI discussion paper 00831). Washington, DC: International Food Policy Research Institute.

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  • Smith, Lisa C., and Ali Subandoro. (2007). Measuring food security Using Household Expenditure Surveys. Food Security in Practice technical guide series. Washington, DC: International Food Policy Research Institute.

  • The UN Inter Agency Assessment Mission (2008). High food Prices in Pakistan: Impact assessment and the Way Forward

  • USDA (2009). Access to Affordable and Nutritious Food- Measuring and Understanding food Deserts and Their Consequences: Report to Congress. AP-036, 160pp.