This brief summarizes the book, Agricultural R&D in the Developing World: Too Little, Too Late?, edited by Philip G. Pardey, Julian M. Alston, and Roley R. Piggott. The authors of the brief look at topics such as: International spillovers of public agricultural R&D; patterns of worldwide public investments in agricultural research; pervasive underfunding of agricultural research; divergent research agendas. The brief examines policy implications and concludes that "The issues are large scale and long term and demand serious attention, including further, more specific analysis. The national governments of developing countries can take some initiative, as indicated by the analysis of case studies in the book, in areas of national agricultural...
Sustained, well-targeted, and effectively used investments in R&D have reaped handsome rewards from ...
"New technologies are critical to enhancing agricultural productivity and reducing poverty in many d...
This paper argues that the largely unrealized potential of agricultural science and technology (S&T)...
This brief summarizes the book, Agricultural R&D in the Developing World: Too Little, Too Late?, edi...
The purpose of this volume is to document the changing institutions and investments in agricultural ...
Over the past 50 years public agricultural research has contributed enormously to humanity, enabling...
This book combines new evidence with economic theory and an economic way of thinking about science p...
This chapter provides a conceptual and empirical context for the case studies in Chapters 3 through ...
"Since 1980 many countries have changed the ways they invest in and organise public agricultural res...
Agricultural research and development (R&D) is big business. Worldwide investments in public-sector ...
Standing on the brink of a biotechnology revolution in agriculture, it is timely to take stock of th...
Sustained, well-targeted, and effectively used investments in R&D have reaped handsome rewards from ...
Agricultural research and development (R&D) is big business. But "business as usual" may not be sust...
Agricultural research and development has stimulated enormous increases in agricultural productivity...
Global Public Goods (GPGs) are becoming increasingly important in international development, but lit...
Sustained, well-targeted, and effectively used investments in R&D have reaped handsome rewards from ...
"New technologies are critical to enhancing agricultural productivity and reducing poverty in many d...
This paper argues that the largely unrealized potential of agricultural science and technology (S&T)...
This brief summarizes the book, Agricultural R&D in the Developing World: Too Little, Too Late?, edi...
The purpose of this volume is to document the changing institutions and investments in agricultural ...
Over the past 50 years public agricultural research has contributed enormously to humanity, enabling...
This book combines new evidence with economic theory and an economic way of thinking about science p...
This chapter provides a conceptual and empirical context for the case studies in Chapters 3 through ...
"Since 1980 many countries have changed the ways they invest in and organise public agricultural res...
Agricultural research and development (R&D) is big business. Worldwide investments in public-sector ...
Standing on the brink of a biotechnology revolution in agriculture, it is timely to take stock of th...
Sustained, well-targeted, and effectively used investments in R&D have reaped handsome rewards from ...
Agricultural research and development (R&D) is big business. But "business as usual" may not be sust...
Agricultural research and development has stimulated enormous increases in agricultural productivity...
Global Public Goods (GPGs) are becoming increasingly important in international development, but lit...
Sustained, well-targeted, and effectively used investments in R&D have reaped handsome rewards from ...
"New technologies are critical to enhancing agricultural productivity and reducing poverty in many d...
This paper argues that the largely unrealized potential of agricultural science and technology (S&T)...