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Big is ugly? How large-scale institutions prevent famines in Western India
Authors:Donald W Attwood
Institution:McGill University, Montreal, Canada
Abstract:For centuries, recurrent droughts have caused severe famines in the Deccan region of western India. By 1920, large-scale institutions integrated this region into an industrial and globalizing world—ending famines and causing a rapid decline in mortality rates, hence a rise in human welfare. These results are contrary to the “small is beautiful” discourse of some anti-globalization theorists. Yet, as these theorists suggest, big institutions also often make inefficient use of vital resources. Institutions such as the Deccan irrigation canals can be essential to survival yet require careful redesign to ensure future food security.
Keywords:India  famines  food security  irrigation  mortality rates  globalization
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