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Showing items 1378 through 1386 of 1427.Why do some people receive higher incomes than others with similar talents and abilities? And why do certain sources of income, such as income from farm labor and income from growing sugarcane, go to different people?
The author argues that African rural areas behave differently from rural areas in fully commercialized market economies. In commercialized economies, price signals quickly induce factor flows, including items such as investment and technological change.
Dans ce numéro ...; Les Ménages dirigés par des femmes : une désagrégation utile ou une agrégation trompeuse ?; Les Héritages fonciers : les systèmes matrilinéaires laissent-ils place à des systèmes patrilinéaires et quelles en sont les répercussions ?; Nouveaux rapports; Ressources
This study analyses seven factors used to explain the conversion of forest to pasture in Central America between 1979 and 1994: 1) favorable markets for livestock products, 2) subsidized credit and road construction, 3) land tenure policies, 4) limited technological change in livestock, 5) polici
This paper reviews the econometric evidence on gender differences in agricultural productivity.
A large body of literature makes the argument that commercialization of agriculture has mainly negative effects on the employment, incomes, food production and consumption, health, and nutrition of the poor.
This article aims to contribute to the understanding of the links among conceptual, empirical and policy issues relating to agricultural growth, rural development and overall Philippine economic growth.