In Mbatha and Antrobus (2008), an argument was put forward against an importation or adoption of universal models or general theorems to explain locally prevailing socio-economic conditions and predict outcomes in varied geographical contexts such as in the Kat River basin. In response to this argument a comment in this edition argues that our results are caused by, metaphorically speaking, comparing apples and oranges. If, however, all of the relevant information is taken into account, a simple economic model may suffice to depict the situation within the KRV. Here we illustrate that the comment comes from a misreading of basic details in the original discussion and in its construction and presentation of an alternative model of the KRV co...
This paper argues that A. P. Thirlwall's formalization of N. Kaldor's model of agriculture-industry ...
Peterson's original paper (see WAERSA 21, 5621) supports the increasingly popular belief in the agri...
Cross-country labor productivity differences are large in agriculture and much smaller in non-agricu...
In Mbatha and Antrobus (2008), an argument was put forward against an importation or adoption of uni...
The Physical Externality Model is used to illustrate the potential limitations of blindly adopting f...
The Physical Externality Model is used to illustrate the potential limitations of blindly adopting f...
Krugman's models of spatial resource allocation and trade convey robust theoretical insights with a ...
Krugman’s models of spatial resource allocation and trade convey robust theoretical insights with a ...
ABSTRACT In trying to understand resource economies, the article develops the idea of local models. ...
This paper responds to findings by Acemoglu, Johnson and Robinson (2000) that suggest weak instituti...
In the Proceedings of Wining Papers and Abstracts - Forum for African Agricultural Research (FARA), ...
Bates (1981) identified how African governments perpetuated poor agricultural policies due to their ...
This volume has a general introductory chapter by the editors, a concluding chapter by the editors, ...
We suggest that a recent commentary piece in The Geographical Journal on Conservation Agriculture (C...
Invited lecture presented at the 8th Annual Researching Africa Day Workshop organised by the African...
This paper argues that A. P. Thirlwall's formalization of N. Kaldor's model of agriculture-industry ...
Peterson's original paper (see WAERSA 21, 5621) supports the increasingly popular belief in the agri...
Cross-country labor productivity differences are large in agriculture and much smaller in non-agricu...
In Mbatha and Antrobus (2008), an argument was put forward against an importation or adoption of uni...
The Physical Externality Model is used to illustrate the potential limitations of blindly adopting f...
The Physical Externality Model is used to illustrate the potential limitations of blindly adopting f...
Krugman's models of spatial resource allocation and trade convey robust theoretical insights with a ...
Krugman’s models of spatial resource allocation and trade convey robust theoretical insights with a ...
ABSTRACT In trying to understand resource economies, the article develops the idea of local models. ...
This paper responds to findings by Acemoglu, Johnson and Robinson (2000) that suggest weak instituti...
In the Proceedings of Wining Papers and Abstracts - Forum for African Agricultural Research (FARA), ...
Bates (1981) identified how African governments perpetuated poor agricultural policies due to their ...
This volume has a general introductory chapter by the editors, a concluding chapter by the editors, ...
We suggest that a recent commentary piece in The Geographical Journal on Conservation Agriculture (C...
Invited lecture presented at the 8th Annual Researching Africa Day Workshop organised by the African...
This paper argues that A. P. Thirlwall's formalization of N. Kaldor's model of agriculture-industry ...
Peterson's original paper (see WAERSA 21, 5621) supports the increasingly popular belief in the agri...
Cross-country labor productivity differences are large in agriculture and much smaller in non-agricu...