Throughout the twentieth century improvements in agricultural productivity have been closely linked to investments in agricultural research and development (R&D), but since the 1970s many countries have made major changes in the way they fund and organize public agricultural R&D and in the incentives affecting private R&D. The authors examine these changes in the developed world (highlighting developments in Australia, the Netherlands, New Zealand, the United Kingdom, and the United States) as a step toward evaluating whether the new approaches are raising or lowering the efficiency and effectiveness of R&D.Non-PRIFPRI
This study examines how market and institutional structures affect the flow and distribution of prod...
There is evidence that productivity in Australia’s broadacre agriculture (extensive cropping and liv...
Governments everywhere are trimming their support for agricultural R&D, giving greater scrutiny to t...
Agricultural research and development has stimulated enormous increases in agricultural productivity...
Governments around the globe are trimming their support for agricultural R&D, giving greater scrutin...
Recent trends in farm productivity and food prices raise concerns about whether the era of global ag...
"Since 1980 many countries have changed the ways they invest in and organise public agricultural res...
Standing on the brink of a biotechnology revolution in agriculture, it is timely to take stock of th...
Investment in R&D has long been regarded as an important source of productivity growth in New Zealan...
Governments everywhere are trimming their support for agricultural R&D, giving greater scrutiny to t...
There is evidence that productivity in Australia’s broadacre agriculture (extensive cropping and liv...
Investment in R&D has long been regarded as an important source of productivity growth in Australian...
This paper explores international productivity patterns in agriculture. We test whether countries hi...
Agricultural research and development (R&D) is big business. Worldwide investments in public-sector ...
Over the past 50 years public agricultural research has contributed enormously to humanity, enabling...
This study examines how market and institutional structures affect the flow and distribution of prod...
There is evidence that productivity in Australia’s broadacre agriculture (extensive cropping and liv...
Governments everywhere are trimming their support for agricultural R&D, giving greater scrutiny to t...
Agricultural research and development has stimulated enormous increases in agricultural productivity...
Governments around the globe are trimming their support for agricultural R&D, giving greater scrutin...
Recent trends in farm productivity and food prices raise concerns about whether the era of global ag...
"Since 1980 many countries have changed the ways they invest in and organise public agricultural res...
Standing on the brink of a biotechnology revolution in agriculture, it is timely to take stock of th...
Investment in R&D has long been regarded as an important source of productivity growth in New Zealan...
Governments everywhere are trimming their support for agricultural R&D, giving greater scrutiny to t...
There is evidence that productivity in Australia’s broadacre agriculture (extensive cropping and liv...
Investment in R&D has long been regarded as an important source of productivity growth in Australian...
This paper explores international productivity patterns in agriculture. We test whether countries hi...
Agricultural research and development (R&D) is big business. Worldwide investments in public-sector ...
Over the past 50 years public agricultural research has contributed enormously to humanity, enabling...
This study examines how market and institutional structures affect the flow and distribution of prod...
There is evidence that productivity in Australia’s broadacre agriculture (extensive cropping and liv...
Governments everywhere are trimming their support for agricultural R&D, giving greater scrutiny to t...