Public Research Yields High Returns... Measured in More Than Dollars
Well-established quantitative approaches find that in the aggregate, public investments in agricultural research yield high returns and spur growth in agricultural productivity. Standard economic approaches may be difficult to apply to evaluations of some research benefits and may not help in gauging important steps necessary to positive research outcomes. In these more difficult cases, economic reasoning can provide qualitative analysis even when quantitative estimates of benefits are intractable.
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2011
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Authors: | Heisey, Paul W. ; King, John L. ; Day-Rubenstein, Kelly A. |
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Amber Waves. - Economic Research Service. - 2011, June
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Publisher: |
Economic Research Service |
Keywords: | Community/Rural/Urban Development |
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