Distortions to Agricultural Incentives

Distortions to Agricultural Incentives
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Publisher : World Bank Publications
Total Pages : 682
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ISBN-10 : 9780821376669
ISBN-13 : 0821376667
Rating : 4/5 (69 Downloads)

Synopsis Distortions to Agricultural Incentives by : Kym Anderson

This volume in the 'Distortions to Agricultural Incentives' series focus on distortions to agricultural incentives from a global perspective.

Documentación de la FAO.

Documentación de la FAO.
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Total Pages : 768
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015055042082
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (82 Downloads)

Synopsis Documentación de la FAO. by :

Agricultural Bibliography of Sudan, 1974-1983

Agricultural Bibliography of Sudan, 1974-1983
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Publisher : Ithaca Press (GB)
Total Pages : 360
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015019752040
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Rating : 4/5 (40 Downloads)

Synopsis Agricultural Bibliography of Sudan, 1974-1983 by : Antoine Benjamin Zahlan

Annotated bibliography of the agricultural economy and agricultural development in Sudan - covers agricultural policies, land settlement and land tenure, the environment, natural resources, rural women, agricultural workers, agricultural cooperatives, rural industry, agricultural mechanization, agricultural extension, agricultural education, infrastructure, food crops and cash crops, animal production, health, nutrition, tropical diseases and veterinary medicine, etc.

Resilience of an African Giant

Resilience of an African Giant
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Publisher : World Bank Publications
Total Pages : 143
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ISBN-10 : 9780821389096
ISBN-13 : 0821389092
Rating : 4/5 (96 Downloads)

Synopsis Resilience of an African Giant by : Johannes Herderschee

The development of an effective state, a reliable infrastructure, and a dynamic private sector has long been hampered by political economy obstacles in the Democratic Republic of Congo. Resilience of an African Giant identifies these obstacles, which prevent the country from realizing its economic potential as the second-largest country in Sub-Saharan Africa, and outlines how they can be—and in some cases have been—overcome. Four instruments that have been used to boost economic development in the past and that can contribute to more development in the future are explored in the book: coordination among those who control or influence policy, application of new technologies, leveraging of external anchors, and development of social accountability networks. This book pulls together an impressive body of research on the exemplary transition of a country from a state of conflict to a post-conflict situation, and from there toward becoming a country with legitimate institutions created by free, democratic, and transparent elections.… I therefore wholeheartedly recommend it to all who are interested in development, particularly to policy makers in my country, as well as its partners.

Contested Sudan

Contested Sudan
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 311
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ISBN-10 : 9781134023691
ISBN-13 : 1134023693
Rating : 4/5 (91 Downloads)

Synopsis Contested Sudan by : Ibrahim Elnur

Since gaining independence in 1956, Sudan has endured a troubled history, including the longest civil war in African history in Southern Sudan and more recent conflicts such as the humanitarian crisis in Darfur. This book explores this history of ensuing conflict, examining why Sudan failed to sustain a successful modern post-colonial state. The book goes on to consider in detail the various attempts to end Sudan’s conflicts and initiate political and economic reconstruction, including the failure which followed the Addis Ababa agreement of 1982 and the more recent efforts following the Nivasha agreement of 2005 which ended the civil war in the south. It critically examines how reconstruction has been envisioned and the role of the various major players in the process: including donors, NGOs, ex-combatants and the central state authority. It argues that reconstruction can only be successful if it takes into account the fundamental and irreversible transformations of society engendered by war and conflict, which in the case of Sudan includes the massive rural to urban population flows experienced during the years of warfare. It compares possible future scenarios for Sudan, and considers how the obstacles to successful post-conflict reconstruction might best be overcome. Overall, this book will not only be of interest to scholars of Sudan and regional specialists, but to all social scientists interested in the dynamics of post-conflict reconstruction and state-building.

The Role of Trade in Ending Poverty

The Role of Trade in Ending Poverty
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Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 9287042322
ISBN-13 : 9789287042323
Rating : 4/5 (22 Downloads)

Synopsis The Role of Trade in Ending Poverty by :

The Role of Trade in Ending Poverty looks at the complex relationships between economic growth, poverty reduction and trade, and examines the challenges that poor people face in benefiting from trade opportunities. Written jointly by the World Bank Group and the WTO, the publication examines how trade could make a greater contribution to ending poverty by increasing efforts to lower trade costs, improve the enabling environment, implement trade policy in conjunction with other areas of policy, better manage risks faced by the poor, and improve data used for policy-making.

Trends and Impacts of Foreign Investment in Developing Country Agriculture

Trends and Impacts of Foreign Investment in Developing Country Agriculture
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Publisher : Food & Agriculture Organization of the UN (FAO)
Total Pages : 384
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ISBN-10 : UCSD:31822040867111
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Rating : 4/5 (11 Downloads)

Synopsis Trends and Impacts of Foreign Investment in Developing Country Agriculture by : Pascal Liu

Substantial increases in agricultural investments in developing countries are needed to combat poverty and realize food security and nutrition goals. There is evidence that agricultural investments can generate a wide range of developmental benefits, but these benefits cannot be expected to arise automatically and some forms of large-scale investment carry risks for host countries. Although there has been much debate about the potential benefits and risks of international investment, there is no systematic evidence on the actual impacts on the host country and their determinants. In order to acquire an in-depth understanding of potential benefits, constraints and costs of foreign investment in agriculture and of the business models that are more conducive to development, FAO has undertaken research in developing countries.This publication summarizes the results of this research, in particular through the presentation of the main findings of case studies in nine developing countries. It presents case studies on policies to attract foreign investment in agriculture and their impacts on national economic development in selected countries in Africa, Asian and Latin America.

Agricultural Trade Policy and Food Security in the Caribbean

Agricultural Trade Policy and Food Security in the Caribbean
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Publisher : Food & Agriculture Org.
Total Pages : 372
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ISBN-10 : 9251057478
ISBN-13 : 9789251057476
Rating : 4/5 (78 Downloads)

Synopsis Agricultural Trade Policy and Food Security in the Caribbean by : Deep Ford

Agricultural trade is a major factor determining food security in Caribbean countries. In these small open economies, exports are essential, whilst imports provide a large part of the food supply. This book examines various dimensions of trade policy and related issues and suggests policies to address trade and food security and rural development linkages. It is as a guide and reference documents for agricultural trade policy analysts, trade negotiators, policy-makers and planners in both the public and private sectors.