Administration and Management of Agricultural Operations in Nigeria
In: Indian journal of public administration, Band 21, Heft 4, S. 663-677
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In: Indian journal of public administration, Band 21, Heft 4, S. 663-677
ISSN: 2457-0222
In: Indian journal of public administration, Band 15, Heft 3, S. 559-564
ISSN: 2457-0222
In: Routledge Advances in Sociology v.10
In: Routledge Advances in Sociology Ser. v.10
In: Franklin D. Roosevelt and the era of the New Deal
In: The Indian economic and social history review: IESHR, Band 15, Heft 2, S. 173-185
ISSN: 0973-0893
In: Zeitschrift für Sozialforschung, Band 7, Heft 1, S. 312-314
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Lithuania became European and World market share, arose the problem to evaluate not only internal but also external factors, when forecasting agricultural production, consumption and foreign trade. This can be done using econometric models, which allow consider the European Union (EU) and World balance sheets components forecasts and project developments of the Lithuanian agriculture. Objective of the study - to prepare forecast for the agricultural and food sector up to the year 2020. Tasks of the study: 1. To analyze the models used for the agricultural and food sector projections and select the most suitable in respect to the conditions of the country; 2. To identify indicators that affect the Lithuanian agriculture and food sector development; 3. To analyze and project the EU and national support influence for the developments of different agricultural and food sector branches; 4. To propose and assess forecasts of the main crop and livestock production balance sheets. Statistical data analysis, experts' interview and econometric sectoral modeline are used in the research study. The analysis is performed for main agricultural sectors using economic and manufacturing indicators for 2000‐2008. The first section consists of review of agricultural and food sectors forecasting models and research study methodology preparation. Lithuanian and EU macroeconomic assumptions, which have influence on agricultural and food sector development, are proposed in the second chapter. The third chapter consists of analysis and evaluation of current EU and national support influence on agricultural and food sector development. There are prognoses of crop (grains, rapes, sugar beet, potatoes) and animal (meat milk) sectors balance sheets up to the year 2020 in the fourth and fifth chapters.
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Lithuania became European and World market share, arose the problem to evaluate not only internal but also external factors, when forecasting agricultural production, consumption and foreign trade. This can be done using econometric models, which allow consider the European Union (EU) and World balance sheets components forecasts and project developments of the Lithuanian agriculture. Objective of the study - to prepare forecast for the agricultural and food sector up to the year 2020. Tasks of the study: 1. To analyze the models used for the agricultural and food sector projections and select the most suitable in respect to the conditions of the country; 2. To identify indicators that affect the Lithuanian agriculture and food sector development; 3. To analyze and project the EU and national support influence for the developments of different agricultural and food sector branches; 4. To propose and assess forecasts of the main crop and livestock production balance sheets. Statistical data analysis, experts' interview and econometric sectoral modeline are used in the research study. The analysis is performed for main agricultural sectors using economic and manufacturing indicators for 2000‐2008. The first section consists of review of agricultural and food sectors forecasting models and research study methodology preparation. Lithuanian and EU macroeconomic assumptions, which have influence on agricultural and food sector development, are proposed in the second chapter. The third chapter consists of analysis and evaluation of current EU and national support influence on agricultural and food sector development. There are prognoses of crop (grains, rapes, sugar beet, potatoes) and animal (meat milk) sectors balance sheets up to the year 2020 in the fourth and fifth chapters.
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Lithuania became European and World market share, arose the problem to evaluate not only internal but also external factors, when forecasting agricultural production, consumption and foreign trade. This can be done using econometric models, which allow consider the European Union (EU) and World balance sheets components forecasts and project developments of the Lithuanian agriculture. Objective of the study - to prepare forecast for the agricultural and food sector up to the year 2020. Tasks of the study: 1. To analyze the models used for the agricultural and food sector projections and select the most suitable in respect to the conditions of the country; 2. To identify indicators that affect the Lithuanian agriculture and food sector development; 3. To analyze and project the EU and national support influence for the developments of different agricultural and food sector branches; 4. To propose and assess forecasts of the main crop and livestock production balance sheets. Statistical data analysis, experts' interview and econometric sectoral modeline are used in the research study. The analysis is performed for main agricultural sectors using economic and manufacturing indicators for 2000‐2008. The first section consists of review of agricultural and food sectors forecasting models and research study methodology preparation. Lithuanian and EU macroeconomic assumptions, which have influence on agricultural and food sector development, are proposed in the second chapter. The third chapter consists of analysis and evaluation of current EU and national support influence on agricultural and food sector development. There are prognoses of crop (grains, rapes, sugar beet, potatoes) and animal (meat milk) sectors balance sheets up to the year 2020 in the fourth and fifth chapters.
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Lithuania became European and World market share, arose the problem to evaluate not only internal but also external factors, when forecasting agricultural production, consumption and foreign trade. This can be done using econometric models, which allow consider the European Union (EU) and World balance sheets components forecasts and project developments of the Lithuanian agriculture. Objective of the study - to prepare forecast for the agricultural and food sector up to the year 2020. Tasks of the study: 1. To analyze the models used for the agricultural and food sector projections and select the most suitable in respect to the conditions of the country; 2. To identify indicators that affect the Lithuanian agriculture and food sector development; 3. To analyze and project the EU and national support influence for the developments of different agricultural and food sector branches; 4. To propose and assess forecasts of the main crop and livestock production balance sheets. Statistical data analysis, experts' interview and econometric sectoral modeline are used in the research study. The analysis is performed for main agricultural sectors using economic and manufacturing indicators for 2000‐2008. The first section consists of review of agricultural and food sectors forecasting models and research study methodology preparation. Lithuanian and EU macroeconomic assumptions, which have influence on agricultural and food sector development, are proposed in the second chapter. The third chapter consists of analysis and evaluation of current EU and national support influence on agricultural and food sector development. There are prognoses of crop (grains, rapes, sugar beet, potatoes) and animal (meat milk) sectors balance sheets up to the year 2020 in the fourth and fifth chapters.
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In: FAO economic and social development paper 83
Intro; Half Title; Title; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; Preface; Acknowledgments; Abbreviations; I. The Past is Prologue; II. The Revelation: Poverty on the Farm; III. The Response: Relief, Rehabilitation, and Reform; IV. Creative Crisis: The Resettlement Administration; V. Toward Legitimacy: The Dance of Legislation Begins; VI. Toward Legitimacy: The Bankhead-Jones Farm Tenant Act; VII. The FSA in Action: Programs and Performance; VIII. Instruments of Achievement: Politics and Administration; IX. The FSA: Disturber of the Peace; X. The Quest for Equilibrium; XI. The FSA Goes to War