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Why did Amatya zero in on the weaver?​

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  • In the late 20th century the work of the Indian economist Amartya Sen led to a major reorientation in the study of famines. ... Sen argued that the more proximate cause is so-called “entitlement failure,” which can occur even when there is no decline in aggregate food production.
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