Abstract: This research explores that how rice weather it is consumption or production has a greater impact on the growth of the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) over the 1990-2019 sample period in China, Bangladesh, India, Indonesia and Vietnam. Empirical findings suggest rice yielding has a greater impact on GDP growth than rice consumption. The root test unit of Philips-Perron shows GDP development of the sample countries is stationary in number of cases related to rice production, whereas Indian and Indonesian demonstration of rice production are only stationary at the same level. and first alteration, others demonstration inactive at initial change. In both level and first difference, only Vietnam and India exhibit stationary for rice prod...
Food security is a critical issue in the developing world. India is the second largest producer of r...
This study employs the standard static GTAP general equilibrium (CGE) model and the GTAP V8 database...
Government in Southeast Asia plays a crucial role in the rice sector. It intervenes in rice producti...
As rice is the most important staple diet in Asia because of its high concentration of production an...
Rice is a staple food for most Asian countries, and this can affect their economic performance. The ...
Not AvailableRice is the staple food for over half of the global population. About 90% of the global...
Using annual data from 1960 to 2014, the aim of the current investigation is to evaluate the link be...
Productivity estimates are indicators of success of any individual firm from one period to another. ...
This paper aims to (1) analyze the relationship between rice exports and economic growth for the wor...
Empirical results using time-series and cross-sectional data indicate that rice in Asia is becoming ...
This paper examined the trend in Asian rice production, role of rice in human nutrition and document...
Rice is a staple food for over half the global population and is mostly produced by smallholders. Ri...
The present paper attempts to find out the spatial and temporal movement of rice yield in twelve cou...
This study measures the extent of rice production instability and the sources of instability in sele...
The demographic structure of Asian countries is rapidly transforming with large implications on futu...
Food security is a critical issue in the developing world. India is the second largest producer of r...
This study employs the standard static GTAP general equilibrium (CGE) model and the GTAP V8 database...
Government in Southeast Asia plays a crucial role in the rice sector. It intervenes in rice producti...
As rice is the most important staple diet in Asia because of its high concentration of production an...
Rice is a staple food for most Asian countries, and this can affect their economic performance. The ...
Not AvailableRice is the staple food for over half of the global population. About 90% of the global...
Using annual data from 1960 to 2014, the aim of the current investigation is to evaluate the link be...
Productivity estimates are indicators of success of any individual firm from one period to another. ...
This paper aims to (1) analyze the relationship between rice exports and economic growth for the wor...
Empirical results using time-series and cross-sectional data indicate that rice in Asia is becoming ...
This paper examined the trend in Asian rice production, role of rice in human nutrition and document...
Rice is a staple food for over half the global population and is mostly produced by smallholders. Ri...
The present paper attempts to find out the spatial and temporal movement of rice yield in twelve cou...
This study measures the extent of rice production instability and the sources of instability in sele...
The demographic structure of Asian countries is rapidly transforming with large implications on futu...
Food security is a critical issue in the developing world. India is the second largest producer of r...
This study employs the standard static GTAP general equilibrium (CGE) model and the GTAP V8 database...
Government in Southeast Asia plays a crucial role in the rice sector. It intervenes in rice producti...