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Access to the Internet through broadband technologies has become a widely available, but not uniformly over space …. Spatially-dispersed economic actors have lower Internet penetration rates, either out of choice or lack of local availability … specific sector of spatially-dispersed economic entrepreneurs. A majority of farms had Internet access, but only 1/3 of all …
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.S. farming industry. Overall, I find evidence of crop yield improvements from increased Internet penetration rates at thresholds …
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The multiple roles and functions of agriculture and forestry beyond those of supplying food and fibre, such as the provision of environmental benefits and the contribution to the socio-economic viability of rural areas, account for a growing recognition in both scientific debates and political...
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The article focused on determining the effects of rural tourism on the social and economic situation of rural areas. The research was carried out on the basis of data collected from the National Bureau of Statistics of the Republic of Moldova for the period 2015-2020. There were analysed...
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Rural development has as main subject the rural space as a system in which the main components (natural resources, people) interfere and have a specific (economic, social, cultural, political, institutional) behaviour. The rural household is the main actor in the rural space, owner of the main...
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