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This paper provides a basis for both the base case projections and an important policy simulation dealing with the diffusion of biotechlogy to developing countries
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This paper presents (1) a conceptual framework for structural change when farms may be multiproduct or specialized and (2) an econometrics of causes of structural and total factor productivity (TFP) change for U.S. agriculture. Farm size, farm specialization, and part-time farming are the...
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Global G.A.P. is a one of the most influential private standards in the area of food safety and sustainability. With …
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This paper reviews econommic studies of rice research programs and attempts to identify the contributions of rice varietal improvement to changes in rice productivity. I also report some new work specifically addressed to the contributions of genetic resources to the production of rice varieties.
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This paper reviews the development of the agricultural sector in Myanmar after the transition to an open economy in 1988 and analyzes the nature as well as the performance of the agricultural sector. The avoidance of social unrest and the maintenance of control by the regime are identified as...
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actions taken by producers in China. As an example, it uses one of the most competitive agro-food products of China: live and …
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actions taken by producers in China by taking as an example one of the most competitive agro-food products of China: frozen …
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This paper tests whether structural change in US agriculture is an important channel to TFP growth and evaluate the relative impcat of (i) public research and education policies, (ii) private R&D and market forces, and (iii) government farm programs on structural change.
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This paper explores the possibilities of two unique Japanese concepts - the One Village One Product Movement (OVOP) and Michino Eki (or Roadside Stations) - as potential tools for bridging the gap between cities and rural areas through community-driven development. From the viewpoint of spatial...
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We partnered with a micro-lender in Mali to randomize credit offers at the village level. Then, in no-loan control villages, we gave cash grants to randomly selected households. These grants led to higher agricultural investments and profits, thus showing that liquidity constraints bind with...
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