Developing Asia as a whole has taken remarkable strides since the food crises of the 1960s. Improvements in food security, poverty reduction, and per capita income initiated by the Green Revolution have been substantial and lasting. Although life has improved for most rural Asians, about 670 million still live in poverty, and they must tolerate lower levels of health, education, and general well-being than their urban counterparts. To complete the economic transformation in rural Asia requires further growth, but growth that is more equitable and environmentally sustainable than it has been in the past. Meeting this challenge will warrant more efficient application of the lessons already learned about agricultural growth, public-sector inve...
No country has been able to sustain a rapid transition out of poverty without raising productivity i...
Asia’s impressive poverty reduction in recent years owes much to rapid growth. But the story is unev...
The Green Revolution has benefited many people in Asia, but not everyone. This paper examines how ma...
Developing Asia as a whole has taken remarkable strides since the food crises of the 1960s. Improvem...
In the past 30 years Asia has experienced dynamic growth, structural transformation and achieved sub...
The Green Revolution brought modern science to bear on a widening Asian food crisis in the 1960s. Th...
As an economy develops, agriculture faces distinctly different problems: food insecurity, sectoral i...
In the last thirty years Asia has experienced dynamic growth and structural transformation, and has ...
In the last thirty years Asia has experienced dynamic growth and structural transformation, and has ...
Structural change is a cornerstone of long-term economic development, according to economic theory a...
Economic growth among Southeast Asian countries during the last 25 years has averaged at five percen...
No country has been able to sustain a rapid transition out of poverty without raising productivity i...
Asia has made significant progress in increasing its agricultural productivity and reducing poverty ...
This paper examines the role of agriculture and rural development, in general, in the most successfu...
After 30 years of dynamic growth and substantial poverty reduction in Asia, do agriculture and rural...
No country has been able to sustain a rapid transition out of poverty without raising productivity i...
Asia’s impressive poverty reduction in recent years owes much to rapid growth. But the story is unev...
The Green Revolution has benefited many people in Asia, but not everyone. This paper examines how ma...
Developing Asia as a whole has taken remarkable strides since the food crises of the 1960s. Improvem...
In the past 30 years Asia has experienced dynamic growth, structural transformation and achieved sub...
The Green Revolution brought modern science to bear on a widening Asian food crisis in the 1960s. Th...
As an economy develops, agriculture faces distinctly different problems: food insecurity, sectoral i...
In the last thirty years Asia has experienced dynamic growth and structural transformation, and has ...
In the last thirty years Asia has experienced dynamic growth and structural transformation, and has ...
Structural change is a cornerstone of long-term economic development, according to economic theory a...
Economic growth among Southeast Asian countries during the last 25 years has averaged at five percen...
No country has been able to sustain a rapid transition out of poverty without raising productivity i...
Asia has made significant progress in increasing its agricultural productivity and reducing poverty ...
This paper examines the role of agriculture and rural development, in general, in the most successfu...
After 30 years of dynamic growth and substantial poverty reduction in Asia, do agriculture and rural...
No country has been able to sustain a rapid transition out of poverty without raising productivity i...
Asia’s impressive poverty reduction in recent years owes much to rapid growth. But the story is unev...
The Green Revolution has benefited many people in Asia, but not everyone. This paper examines how ma...