Whether the sector of growth matters for the speed of poverty reduction, why, and how best to invest to maximize the poverty reducing effects of sectoral growth remain topics of intense debate. Drawing on the more recent history and applying a range of methods, the papers in this special issue confirm the view that growth in agriculture is on average more poverty reducing than an equivalent amount of growth outside agriculture. They also add important nuances to this broad empirical regularity, uncover a series of structural conditions that affect this relation, and show that different mechanisms to finance public investment to boost sectoral growth (deficit financing, taxation or aid) can have widely different impacts on poverty, a widely-...
This paper draws together findings from different elements of a research project examining critical ...
Economic growth has been low and the incidence and numbers of poor people remain very high in some p...
Economic growth has been low and the incidence and numbers of poor people remain very high in some p...
The role of agriculture in development remains much debated. This paper takes an empirical perspecti...
Agricultural development is crucial in developing countries, and particularly in the poorest countri...
This paper examines the implications of productivity improvements in agriculture, industry, and serv...
“Alternative models have to compete on the basis of their ability to give a satisfying account of so...
The role of agriculture in development remains much debated. This paper takes an empirical perspecti...
No country has been able to sustain a rapid transition out of poverty without raising productivity i...
No country has been able to sustain a rapid transition out of poverty without raising productivity i...
Africa’s development debate is often cast as “agriculture versus non-agriculture”, with agriculture’...
The relative contribution of a sector to poverty reduction is shown to depend on its direct and indi...
The aim of this paper is to review the recent literature on the relationship between growth in agric...
We examine the relationship between the sectoral composition of economic growth and the rural-urban ...
This introduction to the special issue deploys a framework, inspired by realist synthesis and introd...
This paper draws together findings from different elements of a research project examining critical ...
Economic growth has been low and the incidence and numbers of poor people remain very high in some p...
Economic growth has been low and the incidence and numbers of poor people remain very high in some p...
The role of agriculture in development remains much debated. This paper takes an empirical perspecti...
Agricultural development is crucial in developing countries, and particularly in the poorest countri...
This paper examines the implications of productivity improvements in agriculture, industry, and serv...
“Alternative models have to compete on the basis of their ability to give a satisfying account of so...
The role of agriculture in development remains much debated. This paper takes an empirical perspecti...
No country has been able to sustain a rapid transition out of poverty without raising productivity i...
No country has been able to sustain a rapid transition out of poverty without raising productivity i...
Africa’s development debate is often cast as “agriculture versus non-agriculture”, with agriculture’...
The relative contribution of a sector to poverty reduction is shown to depend on its direct and indi...
The aim of this paper is to review the recent literature on the relationship between growth in agric...
We examine the relationship between the sectoral composition of economic growth and the rural-urban ...
This introduction to the special issue deploys a framework, inspired by realist synthesis and introd...
This paper draws together findings from different elements of a research project examining critical ...
Economic growth has been low and the incidence and numbers of poor people remain very high in some p...
Economic growth has been low and the incidence and numbers of poor people remain very high in some p...