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Autor:
Antony Chapoto, Steven Haggblade, Munguzwe Hichaambwa, Stephen Kabwe, David L. Tschirley, Nicholas J. Sitko, Steven Longabaugh
Introduction The process of agricultural transformation involves a shift from low-productivity, subsistence farming to high-productivity, commercial agriculture. These changes in agriculture, in turn, trigger sweeping structural changes that ripple t
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https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203387894-18
https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203387894-18
Autor:
Skidmore, Mark1 (AUTHOR) mkidmor@msu.edu, Staatz, John2 (AUTHOR) staatz@msu.edu, Dembélé, Nango2 (AUTHOR) ouedrao2@msu.edu, Ouédraogo, Aissatou2 (AUTHOR)
Publikováno v:
Area Development & Policy. Apr2016, Vol. 1 Issue 1, p113-131. 19p.
Autor:
Haggblade, Steven1 blade@msu.edu
Publikováno v:
Development Policy Review. Mar2013, Vol. 31 Issue 2, p149-176. 28p. 3 Charts, 3 Maps.
Autor:
Jackeline Velazco, Erik Green, José-Miguel Lana-Berasain, Carlos Santiago-Caballero, Patrick Svensson, Johan Fourie, Vicente Pinilla
Introduction Ellen Hillbom and Patrick Svensson 1. Agricultural Transformation, Land Ownership, and Markets in Inland Spain: The Case of Southern Navarre, 1600-1935 Jose-Miguel Lana Berasain 2. Are Institutions the Whole Story? Frontier Expansion, La
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https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203387894
Autor:
Charles Mutasa, Mark Paterson
This unique work by the Centre for Conflict Resolution (CCR), Cape Town, South Africa, tracks the progress Africa has made in achieving the United Nations'Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) since 2000. Thirteen analytical chapters written by scholar
Autor:
Ellen Hillbom, Patrick Svensson
History teaches us that agricultural growth and development is necessary for achieving overall better living conditions in all societies. Although this process may seem homogenous when looked at from the outside, it is full of diversity within. This