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Those who study global poverty and ways to reduce it face a perennial set of questions: Do advances in knowledge, research, and technology make a real difference in the lives of poor people? What effect does research have on the poor? Who benefits? The contributors to Agricultural Research,...
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production has in fact occurred in regions such as developing Asia, and most particularly China. Per capita consumption of animal …. Sensitivity analysis of the impact of restrictions on China's ability to produce more feedgrains illustrates that in a system of …
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This study develops an analytical framework to account for sources of rapid economic growth in China. The traditional …
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, threatening China's capability to feed itself. This paper analyzes the determinants of land use by modeling arable land and sown …
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empirically examine the pattern of plant variety protection applications in China since its PVP laws were first introduced in 1997 …. We place those PVP rights in the context of China's present and likely future seed markets to identify the economic …
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"In its pursuit of poverty alleviation and development, China has charted its own path, suitable for its own conditions …, and an integrated development approach... Although China has made enormous progress in poverty alleviation and development …
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"The reform experiences of China and India—similar in some ways and different in others—shed light on the enormous …
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developing countries: Brazil, India, Kenya, and China. …
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Taiwan household expenditure surveys and from data from provincial China. Based on their research, they suggest policy …
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drivers of China's rapid economic growth. But the same factor can veer those individuals being deprived of land into violence … and social unrest, which may undermine China's social stability and long-term sustainable growth." from Authors' Abstract …
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