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During the mid-1990s, the Government of India and the World Bank began exploring new approaches to extension that would address these system problems and constraints. The result was a new, decentralized extension approach, which would focus more directly on agricultural diversification and...
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by Alfred Weber and Alfred Marshall, who emphasized the microeconomic benefits of industrial collocation. This paper will …
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drive innovations and create new industries. The following paper will look at Malaysia, Indonesia and Vietnam and their path …
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The construction of knowledge maps, demonstrated in this paper, is designed to show the epistemic landscape of cities …, companies and civic organisations to understand and use knowledge for development. This paper is in the first place meant as …
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Immediately after the green revolution period, there was an intense debate on the observed inverse relationship between farm size and per hectare agricultural productivity in India. It was subsequently argued that the higher productivity of small holdings would disappear with the adoption of...
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Technology adoption has been the main obstacle in realizing agricultural potential in the country in general and Bihar in particular. The present study focuses on level of adoption, access of farmers to farm technology, quality of modern technology, access to agricultural extension institutions...
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The paper revisits the concept of knowledge governance by drawing on the experience of building knowledge clusters in …
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Immediately after the green revolution period, there was an intense debate on the observed inverse relationship between farm size and per hectare agricultural productivity in India. It was subsequently argued that the higher productivity of small holdings would disappear with the adoption of...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011114159
During the mid-1990s, the Government of India and the World Bank began exploring new approaches to extension that would address these system problems and constraints. The result was a new, decentralized extension approach, which would focus more directly on agricultural diversification and...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011257981