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In page Bengal famine of 1943:

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Academic consensus generally follows the FEE account,[citation needed] as formulated by Nobel Prize-winning economist Amartya Sen,[10] in describing the Bengal famine of 1943 as an "entitlements famine". Sen noted that Bengal should have had enough resources to feed its population, but mass deaths occurred due to a combination of wartime inflation, speculative buying, and panic hoarding. These factors together drove food prices beyond the reach of poor Bengalis.[11][12] This in turn caused a fatal decline in the real wages of landless agricultural workers,[13] transforming what should have been a local shortage into a major famine.[14]