This paper reviews the feedbacks between structural transformation and agriculture, on the one hand, and climate and the natural environment, on the other. The longstanding, dominant economic development narrative largely ignores nature’s influence on factor productivity and stocks, even as it increasingly illustrates how agricultural technological change and economic growth affect nature. We articulate some of the missing linkages and pose a range of policy research questions worth exploration concerning structural transformation and the complex feedback among agriculture, nature, and economic growth processes, especially in the low-income agrarian nations of the Global South
This paper re-visits the age old proposition that agriculture growth contributes to overall economic...
Structural change usually refers to changes in the employment and value-added composition of an econ...
International audienceIn a given area, different forms of farming (from small-scale family farming t...
This paper examines the effect of agricultural development on a country's overall development a...
In a given area, different forms of farming (from small-scale family farming to large-scale enterpri...
This paper examines the effect of agricultural policy on a country's development and growth. We...
The impacts of climate change have been in discussion for quite some time. It not only affects the a...
International audienceThe Lewisian path of economic growth has long been seen by analysts and policy...
Structural change is a cornerstone of long-term economic development, according to economic theory a...
The paper reviews the economic theories that describe the relationship between agricultural producti...
This paper examines the evolution of agriculture and its relationship with the environment, through ...
The interrelationships between the development of the agricultural sector, the process of structural...
In many developing countries the asset distribution is highly concentrated and the economic agents d...
Vulnerability to scarcity or to reduction of natural capital depends on defensive substitution possi...
Representing a distinct contribution to the tradition of comparative international research in the e...
This paper re-visits the age old proposition that agriculture growth contributes to overall economic...
Structural change usually refers to changes in the employment and value-added composition of an econ...
International audienceIn a given area, different forms of farming (from small-scale family farming t...
This paper examines the effect of agricultural development on a country's overall development a...
In a given area, different forms of farming (from small-scale family farming to large-scale enterpri...
This paper examines the effect of agricultural policy on a country's development and growth. We...
The impacts of climate change have been in discussion for quite some time. It not only affects the a...
International audienceThe Lewisian path of economic growth has long been seen by analysts and policy...
Structural change is a cornerstone of long-term economic development, according to economic theory a...
The paper reviews the economic theories that describe the relationship between agricultural producti...
This paper examines the evolution of agriculture and its relationship with the environment, through ...
The interrelationships between the development of the agricultural sector, the process of structural...
In many developing countries the asset distribution is highly concentrated and the economic agents d...
Vulnerability to scarcity or to reduction of natural capital depends on defensive substitution possi...
Representing a distinct contribution to the tradition of comparative international research in the e...
This paper re-visits the age old proposition that agriculture growth contributes to overall economic...
Structural change usually refers to changes in the employment and value-added composition of an econ...
International audienceIn a given area, different forms of farming (from small-scale family farming t...