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In this original study Robert Paarlberg examines local policy responses to GM crop technologies in four important developing countries: Brazil, India, Kenya, and China.
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those with money to spend, getting food to the poor will require that government policies and investments supplement the …
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, moderate population growth, lower population density, the presence of immigrants, distance from the urban market, literacy and … coffee production. Local organizations are found to contribute to collective action to conserve resources, while government …
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The author asks if the reduction of hunger in the age of globalization depends upon improving governance at the global level or at the national level. he concludes that hunger, poor rural infrastructure, corruption, discrimination, lack of access to health services, etc. are local problems, most...
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This brief reviews how citizens, nongovernmental organizations (NGOs), government agencies, and others can strengthen …
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and in adopting microfinance innovations. It also analyzes different issues regarding regulation of MFI. …
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and in adopting microfinance innovations. It also analyzes different issues regarding regulation of MFI. …
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Whose responsibility is it to assure food security in an age of globalization? Is improved governance at the international level our greatest need, or are governance deficits most severe at the national level? When national governments lag in assuring food security for their own citizens, can...
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. The model results show that if the individual agricultural subsectors’ growth targets set by the Nigerian government can … reduction – growth elasticity effect through growth primarily led by a subsector, and (iv) market opportunities and price …
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