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Original issued in series: University of Toronto studies. History and economics ; v. 2, no. 2. ; Cover title. ; Electronic reproduction. ; Mode of access: Internet. ; 44
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Original issued in series: University of Toronto studies. History and economics ; v. 2, no. 2. ; Cover title. ; Electronic reproduction. ; Mode of access: Internet. ; 44
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In: Routledge studies in development economics 50
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In: IFPRI Discussion Paper 1838, 2019
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Indonesia has managed to combine high rates of growth, rapid reductions in rural poverty and a significant structural transformation of its economy all at the same time without a big increase in urban manufacturing. Agriculture was a critical part of this transformation through two important channels. First, export-oriented agriculture, particularly palm oil and rubber contributed to rising foreign exchange receipts and helped make compatible rapid growth without balance of payments pressure on the macro economy. Second, through the release of workers from low productivity agriculture to more productive nonagricultural activities, structural change contributed between 25 and 50 percent of the rise in national labor productivity depending on the period. The government also played an important role in agricultural development and productivity growth. Public investments in irrigation in combination with subsidies for fertilizer and improved seeds increased agricultural productivity generating an adequate supply of food for domestic needs with less labor. ; Non-PR ; IFPRI1; DCA; ReSAKSS Asia; CRP2; 4 Transforming Agricultural and Rural Economies ; DSGD; PIM ; CGIAR Research Program on Policies, Institutions, and Markets (PIM)
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In: Mershon International Studies Review, Band 40, Heft 2, S. 272
In: Journal of policy modeling: JPMOD ; a social science forum of world issues, Band 16, Heft 2, S. 187-213
ISSN: 0161-8938
In: Journal of policy modeling: JPMOD ; a social science forum of world issues, Band 16, Heft 2, S. 187-213
ISSN: 0161-8938
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In: Libros CEPAL 65
Centers on the consequence of the reforms implemented in Latin America and the Caribbean in the last two decades. Trade and financial liberalization and the privatization of production activities have radically altered the rules of the game governing labor and business. The macroeconomic policy changes that accompanied or preceded the reforms sometimes strengthened the latter 's specific objectives, especially the growth of exports, but on other occasions they had the opposite effect. That combination of factors prompted the emergence of new market structures and transformations in microeconomic behavior. This book is part of a project carried out by ECLAC, in conjunction with researchers from nine countries (Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Jamaica, Mexico and Peru), to study the impact of the reforms. Income distribution in the region is the most unequal in the entire world, a situation that has been true for as long as the statistics have been kept. This publication identifies three contributing factors that help explain Latin America 's high level of inequality
In: Journal of development economics, Band 6, Heft 2, S. 261-286
ISSN: 0304-3878
In: The Western political quarterly, Band 40, Heft 1, S. 187-200
ISSN: 1938-274X
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