Following two decades of increasing investments, growth in public agricultural research spending in Sub-Saharan Africa stagnated during the 1980s and 1990s at an average rate of about 1% per year. Nonetheless, this continent-wide trend masks significant variation among countries. During 1991–2000, about half the countries in the authors’ 27-country sample experienced negative annual growth in total agricultural research and development (R&D) spending. Declines often resulted from political unrest or the completion of large donor-funded projects. The majority of African agricultural research is still conducted by the government sector, with the private for-profit sector accounting for only a small, but seemingly increasing, share of total re...
The approach to the analysis presented in this chapter is to examine the political economy of underi...
<p>Research-enabled growth in agricultural productivity is pivotal to sub-Saharan Africa's overall e...
In developing countries, where few incentives exist for private sector investment in research, publi...
Following two decades of increasing investments, growth in public agricultural research spending in ...
and Gert-Jan Stads Abstract: Following two decades of increasing investments, growth in public agric...
"Following two decades of increasing investments, growth in public agricultural research spending (a...
Public Research (2) For a sample of 27 SSA countries, the total number of agricultural research st...
Over the past three decades the development of agricultural research staff in sub- Saharan Africa ha...
After a decade of stagnation during the 1990s, investments and human resource capacity in public agr...
After three decades of fluctuating but overall diminishing public agricultural research and developm...
Agricultural research and development (R&D) investment is positively associated with high returns, b...
• Total public spending on agricultural research and development (R&D) in Ethiopia increased sig...
Over the past three decades the development of agricultural research staff in subSaharan Africa has ...
Agricultural research and experimental development (R&D) investment is positively associated with hi...
Since the early 1990s, public agricultural research and development (R&D) spending in Kenya has vari...
The approach to the analysis presented in this chapter is to examine the political economy of underi...
<p>Research-enabled growth in agricultural productivity is pivotal to sub-Saharan Africa's overall e...
In developing countries, where few incentives exist for private sector investment in research, publi...
Following two decades of increasing investments, growth in public agricultural research spending in ...
and Gert-Jan Stads Abstract: Following two decades of increasing investments, growth in public agric...
"Following two decades of increasing investments, growth in public agricultural research spending (a...
Public Research (2) For a sample of 27 SSA countries, the total number of agricultural research st...
Over the past three decades the development of agricultural research staff in sub- Saharan Africa ha...
After a decade of stagnation during the 1990s, investments and human resource capacity in public agr...
After three decades of fluctuating but overall diminishing public agricultural research and developm...
Agricultural research and development (R&D) investment is positively associated with high returns, b...
• Total public spending on agricultural research and development (R&D) in Ethiopia increased sig...
Over the past three decades the development of agricultural research staff in subSaharan Africa has ...
Agricultural research and experimental development (R&D) investment is positively associated with hi...
Since the early 1990s, public agricultural research and development (R&D) spending in Kenya has vari...
The approach to the analysis presented in this chapter is to examine the political economy of underi...
<p>Research-enabled growth in agricultural productivity is pivotal to sub-Saharan Africa's overall e...
In developing countries, where few incentives exist for private sector investment in research, publi...