This paper examines the effect of agricultural development on a country's overall development and growth experience. In most poor countries, large fractions of land, labor, and other productive resources are devoted to producing food for subsistence needs. This "food problem" can delay a country's industrial development for a long period of time, causing its per capita income to fall far behind the world leader. Once industrialization begins, this trend is reversed. The extent to which a country catches up to the leader depends primarily on factors that affect productivity in non-agricultural activities: agricultural productivity is thus largely irrelevant in the very long run. But in the short run, a country that experiences large improvem...
This paper examines the implications of productivity improvements in agriculture, industry, and serv...
The food price spikes of 2008 showed that world food security is not a foregone conclusion. With thi...
There have been substantial increases in our understanding of the process of agricultural developmen...
This paper examines the effect of agricultural development on a country's overall development and gr...
This paper examines the effect of agricultural development on a country's overall development a...
This paper examines the effect of agricultural policy on a country's development and growth. We...
The current and future world food problem is centered in low income nations and among low income seg...
Recent trends in farm productivity and food prices raise concerns about whether the era of global ag...
Constraints on resources, growth in demand, and a slowdown in agricultural productivity raise concer...
"Contrary to conventional economic theories, the relationship between income growth and the share of...
After nearly two centuries of lagging behind the industrial countries, growth in many developing cou...
This paper investigates a central part of the argument that agricultural assistance by the United St...
Agricultural development is crucial in developing countries, and particularly in the poorest countri...
This paper explores international productivity patterns in agriculture. We test whether countries hi...
The global food problem escalates in the 21st century because the number of people living on planet ...
This paper examines the implications of productivity improvements in agriculture, industry, and serv...
The food price spikes of 2008 showed that world food security is not a foregone conclusion. With thi...
There have been substantial increases in our understanding of the process of agricultural developmen...
This paper examines the effect of agricultural development on a country's overall development and gr...
This paper examines the effect of agricultural development on a country's overall development a...
This paper examines the effect of agricultural policy on a country's development and growth. We...
The current and future world food problem is centered in low income nations and among low income seg...
Recent trends in farm productivity and food prices raise concerns about whether the era of global ag...
Constraints on resources, growth in demand, and a slowdown in agricultural productivity raise concer...
"Contrary to conventional economic theories, the relationship between income growth and the share of...
After nearly two centuries of lagging behind the industrial countries, growth in many developing cou...
This paper investigates a central part of the argument that agricultural assistance by the United St...
Agricultural development is crucial in developing countries, and particularly in the poorest countri...
This paper explores international productivity patterns in agriculture. We test whether countries hi...
The global food problem escalates in the 21st century because the number of people living on planet ...
This paper examines the implications of productivity improvements in agriculture, industry, and serv...
The food price spikes of 2008 showed that world food security is not a foregone conclusion. With thi...
There have been substantial increases in our understanding of the process of agricultural developmen...