Australian sugar-producing regions have differed in terms of the extent and rate of incorporation of new technology into harvesting systems. The Mackay sugar industry has lagged behind most other sugar-producing regions in this regard. The reasons for this are addressed by invoking an evolutionary economics perspective. The development of harvesting systems, and the role of technology in shaping them, is mapped and interpreted using the concept of path dependency. Key events in the evolution of harvesting systems are identified, which show how the past has shaped the regional development of harvesting systems. From an evolutionary economics perspective, the outcomes observed are the end result of a specific history
The main selection criterion in the Australian breeding program, Economic Genetic Value (rEGV), does...
Putting agricultural systems on a more sustainable path is a crucial policy issue. Within that conte...
The future viability of the sugar industry has been questioned in several major reports. It is gener...
Australian sugar-producing regions have differed in terms of the extent and rate of incorporation of...
Overcapacity in the harvesting sector of the Australian sugar industry has been a known problem for ...
The supply chain of the conventional Australian sugar industry is characterized by horizontal separa...
Despite the Queensland sugar industry’s status as a low-cost producer of sugar, there appears to be ...
Economic theories of managing renewable resources, such as fisheries and forestry, traditionally ass...
Australia is currently the second largest exporter of raw sugar after Brazil, and one of the world's...
This case study of two mill areas in Queensland examines the social consequences of restructured pra...
The Australian sugar industry collects, during normal commercial operations, data on the production ...
Economic theories of managing renewable resources, such as fisheries and forestry, traditionally ass...
The paper makes the case for an empirically grounded, “bottom-up” approach to theory building in evo...
During the course of the Twentieth Century the Australian sugar industry became increasingly regulat...
Abstract. Economic theories of managing renewable resources, such as fisheries and forestry, traditi...
The main selection criterion in the Australian breeding program, Economic Genetic Value (rEGV), does...
Putting agricultural systems on a more sustainable path is a crucial policy issue. Within that conte...
The future viability of the sugar industry has been questioned in several major reports. It is gener...
Australian sugar-producing regions have differed in terms of the extent and rate of incorporation of...
Overcapacity in the harvesting sector of the Australian sugar industry has been a known problem for ...
The supply chain of the conventional Australian sugar industry is characterized by horizontal separa...
Despite the Queensland sugar industry’s status as a low-cost producer of sugar, there appears to be ...
Economic theories of managing renewable resources, such as fisheries and forestry, traditionally ass...
Australia is currently the second largest exporter of raw sugar after Brazil, and one of the world's...
This case study of two mill areas in Queensland examines the social consequences of restructured pra...
The Australian sugar industry collects, during normal commercial operations, data on the production ...
Economic theories of managing renewable resources, such as fisheries and forestry, traditionally ass...
The paper makes the case for an empirically grounded, “bottom-up” approach to theory building in evo...
During the course of the Twentieth Century the Australian sugar industry became increasingly regulat...
Abstract. Economic theories of managing renewable resources, such as fisheries and forestry, traditi...
The main selection criterion in the Australian breeding program, Economic Genetic Value (rEGV), does...
Putting agricultural systems on a more sustainable path is a crucial policy issue. Within that conte...
The future viability of the sugar industry has been questioned in several major reports. It is gener...