How much extra net income growth can be had in rural areas of Africa by increasing the spending power of local households? The answer depends on how rural households spend increments to income, whether the items desired can be imported to the local area in response to increased demand, and, if not, whether increased demand will lead to new local production or simply to price rises. For every dollar in new farm income earned, at least one additional dollar could be realized from growth multipliers, according to Agricultural Growth Linkages in Sub-Saharan Africa.PRIFPRI
Data from two recent household surveys in Africa are used to estimate growth multipliers. The paper ...
Poverty is the root cause of hunger which in turn causes malnutrition, low productivity and low inco...
AbstractA large and increasing proportion of agricultural growth in Africa must come from continuous...
How much extra net income growth can be had in rural areas of Africa by increasing the spending powe...
Expenditure data were collected from 99 households in two rural areas of KwaZulu-Natal. District and...
The wide spread increase in rural purchasing power under the Green Revolution in Asia during the 197...
This paper addresses the possible impact of rising smallholder incomes on local non-agricultural dev...
In Sub-Saharan Africa, economic growth is essential for poverty reduction, and pro-poor growth is th...
This report addresses the impact of rising smallholder incomes on local nonagricultural development ...
"Rapid growth in the agricultural sector is central to any strategy for slashing poverty and hunger ...
This paper uses farm survey data from Eastern Province, Zambia to show that regional income multipli...
The author argues that African rural areas behave differently from rural areas in fully commercializ...
This report addresses the impact of rising smallholder incomes on local non-agricultural development...
Rapid growth in the agricultural sector is central to any strategy for slashing poverty and hunger o...
Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) is the most important development challenge of the 21st century. Poverty is...
Data from two recent household surveys in Africa are used to estimate growth multipliers. The paper ...
Poverty is the root cause of hunger which in turn causes malnutrition, low productivity and low inco...
AbstractA large and increasing proportion of agricultural growth in Africa must come from continuous...
How much extra net income growth can be had in rural areas of Africa by increasing the spending powe...
Expenditure data were collected from 99 households in two rural areas of KwaZulu-Natal. District and...
The wide spread increase in rural purchasing power under the Green Revolution in Asia during the 197...
This paper addresses the possible impact of rising smallholder incomes on local non-agricultural dev...
In Sub-Saharan Africa, economic growth is essential for poverty reduction, and pro-poor growth is th...
This report addresses the impact of rising smallholder incomes on local nonagricultural development ...
"Rapid growth in the agricultural sector is central to any strategy for slashing poverty and hunger ...
This paper uses farm survey data from Eastern Province, Zambia to show that regional income multipli...
The author argues that African rural areas behave differently from rural areas in fully commercializ...
This report addresses the impact of rising smallholder incomes on local non-agricultural development...
Rapid growth in the agricultural sector is central to any strategy for slashing poverty and hunger o...
Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) is the most important development challenge of the 21st century. Poverty is...
Data from two recent household surveys in Africa are used to estimate growth multipliers. The paper ...
Poverty is the root cause of hunger which in turn causes malnutrition, low productivity and low inco...
AbstractA large and increasing proportion of agricultural growth in Africa must come from continuous...