B N Ghosh, PhD (India), PhD (Australia), M. CIM (UK), GFCR (Harvard), is currently Visiting Professor at Leeds College of Management and Technology, UK. He has also worked in the same capacity at Eastern Mediterranean University, Cyprus, University of Science, Penang (Malaysia) and Zhejiang Gongshang University, China. Formerly, he was the Director of Institute of Management and Technology and KIMB, Government of Kerala (Punnapra, Kerala). He has written extensively in refereed professional journals and attended international conferences in many countries including UK, Italy, China, North Africa, India and Iran. His research works have been published in India, USA, UK, Canada, Italy, Malaysia, Singapore, Bangladesh, the Netherlands, Korea and the Philippines. He has written, edited and co-authored a large number of books published by renowned international publishers.
He has undertaken short-term consultancies for various organizations including the UNDP and Government of Malaysia. He is Chief Editor of "Journal of Human Development". Ghosh is the recipient of Emerald Award (UK) for academic excellence for the year 2006.
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Descripción Taschenbuch. Condición: Neu. nach der Bestellung gedruckt Neuware - Printed after ordering - Th e global food crisis is not just another crisis, but its implications in terms of human cost and human capability failures, human rights and human freedom go beyond the arena of cognizable dimensions. Th e book is basically focused on the genesis, magnitude, impact and policy alternatives for the present food crisis. It brings under its analytic umbrella the problems and perspectives that accompany the crisis. Th e ramifi cation of the crisis has been analyzed with respect to its impact on poverty, income distribution, infl ation rates, investment and savings, economic growth rates and other related macroeconomic fundamentals with special reference to developing economies. Th e studies also elaborate on the short-run and long-run policy options to fi nd viable solutions to the problem of world food crisis Th e chapters are written by well-known scholars. Readers with an interest in food prices and policy will fi nd this book to be a timely, up-to-date and informative for their personal book collection. It should be immensely useful to students of the subject, researchers, policy makers and intelligent laymen. Dr. B. N. Ghosh, PhD (India), PhD (Australia), M.CIM (UK), GFCR (Harvard), is a Visiting Professor at Leeds College of Business Management and Technology, Leeds (UK) and formerly, the Director of Institute of Management and Technology, Govt. of Kerala, Punnapra (Kerala). He received his education from Australia, India, UK and USA and has taught in many universities in India and abroad including University of Science, Malaysia and Eastern Mediterranean University, Cyprus. He had a stint as a Visiting Professor at Zhejiang Gongshang University, China. He has written a large number of books published by multinational publishers including Routledge, Palgrave-Macmillan (London and New York), Nova Science(New York), Wisdom House, Longman and Ashgate (London) and contributed a large number of research papers in refereed professional journals of India, USA, UK, Cyprus, Malaysia, Singapore, Italy, Bangladesh, Sweden, Korea, the Netherlands and Philippines. He has provided short-term consultancy to various organizations including the UGC, Govt. of Malaysia and the UNDP. He is the recipient of the Emerald Award (UK) for academic excellence (2006) and is the Chief Editor of Journal of Human Development. Nº de ref. del artículo: 9781842902349