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The economic thinking around the role of agriculture for development has evolved since the 1950s. Over the past decades …, the agriculture sector has been rediscovered as a sector with great potential for triggering growth, reducing poverty and … measures of regulatory quality and regulatory efficiency in agriculture. Second, the paper employs cross-section data to test …
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The economic thinking around the role of agriculture for development has evolved since the 1950s. Over the past decades …, the agriculture sector has been rediscovered as a sector with great potential for triggering growth, reducing poverty and … measures of regulatory quality and regulatory efficiency in agriculture. Second, the paper employs cross-section data to test …
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raising productivity, particularly in agriculture where market failures are most manifest. The seven papers in this special … transfers on agriculture, with migration as facilitating a transition away from agriculture or to models of less labour … intensive agriculture. …
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raising productivity, particularly in agriculture where market failures are most manifest. The seven papers in this special … transfers on agriculture, with migration as facilitating a transition away from agriculture or to models of less labour … intensive agriculture …
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raising productivity, particularly in agriculture where market failures are most manifest. The seven papers in this special … transfers on agriculture, with migration as facilitating a transition away from agriculture or to models of less labour … intensive agriculture …
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