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The study analyzed income inequality and poverty dynamics among rural farm households in Abia State, Nigeria. Beyond the broad objective, the study sought specifically to estimate the income distribution and determine the poverty line, gap and incidence of the rural farm households. A total of...
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The paper presents the results of mid-term-evaluation of rural development plans of five German Federal States. It focuses on a comparative analysis of the implementation of Natura-2000-Payments (Code 213) and shows the relationship between voluntariness on one hand and administrative law in...
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The Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) is the most important EU Policy in terms of total expenditure. Nevertheless, its impact on EU-27 regions is rather uneven: actually, some regions have historically received a larger support than others. Territorial imbalances, however, represent only part of...
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In order to promote rural development public agricultural policies need to constantly adapt to the continuous change of socio-economic conditions of rural areas, related to both farm and territorial dynamics. Hence beyond the zoning provided by the European Commission and developed by Member...
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Chapter in the Monograph: CONTEMPORARY ISSUES OF SUSTAINABLE RURAL DEVELOPMENT: INTERNATIONAL APPROACHES AND EXPERIENCES OF EASTERN EUROPE AND RUSSIA
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Chapter in the Monograph: CONTEMPORARY ISSUES OF SUSTAINABLE RURAL DEVELOPMENT: INTERNATIONAL APPROACHES AND EXPERIENCES OF EASTERN EUROPE AND RUSSIA
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This study analyzed the determinant of meat demand among income groups, using multiple regression. Data for the study were obtained from 180 respondents, selected in six (6) wards through stratified random sampling, representing the three income groups, namely low, middle and high earning...
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