Power, Distortions, Revolt, and Reform in Agricultural Land Relations

Power, Distortions, Revolt, and Reform in Agricultural Land Relations
Title Power, Distortions, Revolt, and Reform in Agricultural Land Relations PDF eBook
Author Hans P. Binswanger
Publisher World Bank Publications
Total Pages 126
Release 1993
Genre Agricultural productivity
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Power, Distortions, Revolt, and Reform in Agricultural Land Relations

Power, Distortions, Revolt, and Reform in Agricultural Land Relations
Title Power, Distortions, Revolt, and Reform in Agricultural Land Relations PDF eBook
Author Hans P. Binswanger
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Total Pages 0
Release 1993
Genre Agricultural productivity
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Handbook of Development Economics

Handbook of Development Economics
Title Handbook of Development Economics PDF eBook
Author Hollis Burnley Chenery
Publisher Elsevier
Total Pages 1055
Release 1988
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 0444531009

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This handbook organizes chapters by sets of policies that are important components of discussions about how to facilitate development. In each chapter, authors identify and discuss the relevant theoretical and empirical literature that describes the fundamental problems that the policies seek to remedy or ameliorate, as well as the literature that evaluates the effects of the policies. It presents an accurate, self-contained survey of the current state of the field. It summarizes the most recent discussions, and elucidates new developments. Although original material is also included, the main aim is the provision of comprehensive and accessible surveys

Agricultural Development Policy

Agricultural Development Policy
Title Agricultural Development Policy PDF eBook
Author Roger D. Norton
Publisher Food & Agriculture Org.
Total Pages 546
Release 2004
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9789251048757

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Legal Impediments to Effective Rural Land Relations in Eastern Europe and Central Asia

Legal Impediments to Effective Rural Land Relations in Eastern Europe and Central Asia
Title Legal Impediments to Effective Rural Land Relations in Eastern Europe and Central Asia PDF eBook
Author Roy L. Prosterman
Publisher World Bank Publications
Total Pages 344
Release 1999-01-01
Genre Law
ISBN 9780821345016

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"Excessive concentration of land ownership, as is feared by many transition governments, has not been a feature of land markets where they have been allowed to function relatively freely and where land has been allocated in kind to households and individuals."The World Bank has long been active in the Europe and Central Asia region in monitoring and evaluating land reform developments and supporting the development of land markets. Bank efforts to date have made a significant impact in our client countries, and studies produced by the Bank have been used as impartial references on this subject by both international organizations and the countries themselves. This report was developed as a result of these efforts. It focuses on: • The principal issues faced by the transition economies of Eastern Europe and the Former Soviet Union • The potential approaches for resolving specific problem issues.

Agricultural Development Policy

Agricultural Development Policy
Title Agricultural Development Policy PDF eBook
Author Roger D. Norton
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages 540
Release 2005-08-05
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 0470857803

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Prepared under the aegis of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), this text presents a fresh and comprehensive look at agricultural development policy. It provides a clear, systematic review of important classes of policy issues in developing countries and discusses the emerging international consensus on viable approaches to the issues. The text is unique in its coverage and depth and it: Summarises hundreds of references on agricultural development policies Cites policy experiences and applied studies in more than 70 countries Provides guidance for policy makers giving examples of successes and failures Reviews issues related to the formulation of strategies and the requirements for making them successful Develops the conceptual foundations and illustrates policies that have worked, and some that have not, with explanations Topics covered include agriculture’s role in economic development, the objectives and strategies of agricultural policy, linkages between macroeconomic and agricultural policy, policies for the agricultural financial system and agricultural technology development. Upper level undergraduates taking courses in Economic Development and International Development and graduates taking courses in Agricultural Development, International and Economic Development, Natural Resource Management and specialised topics in agriculture will find this text of great interest. It also serves as a reference for professionals and researchers in the field of International Development.

Seeds of Stability

Seeds of Stability
Title Seeds of Stability PDF eBook
Author Ethan B. Kapstein
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 319
Release 2017-05-09
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1316949273

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Under what conditions do the governments of developing countries manage to reform their way out of political and economic instability? When are they instead overwhelmed by the forces of social conflict? What role can great powers play in shaping one outcome or the other? This book is among the first to show in detail how the United States has used foreign economic policy, including foreign aid, as a tool for intervening in the developing world. Specifically, it traces how the United States promoted land reform as a vehicle for producing political stability. By showing where that policy proved stabilizing, and where it failed, a nuanced account is provided of how the local structure of the political economy plays a decisive role in shaping outcomes on the ground.