In this study we evaluate the effect of annual productivity growth in agriculture over the 1991-2001 period on poverty in eleven developing countries. We compare this with the optimal pattern of productivity growth of comparable cost with the sole goal of maximizing poverty reduction. This comparison reveals that regional agricultural development is a viable option in the fight for poverty reduction
Economic growth has been low and the incidence and numbers of poor people remain very high in some p...
Pro-poor growth has been identified as one of the most promising pathways to achieve the Millennium ...
Whether the sector of growth matters for the speed of poverty reduction, why, and how best to invest...
In this study we evaluate the effect of annual productivity growth in agriculture over the 1991-2001...
The aim of this paper is to review the recent literature on the relationship between growth in agric...
The role of agriculture in development remains much debated. This paper takes an empirical perspecti...
This paper examines the implications of productivity improvements in agriculture, industry, and serv...
The Millennium Declaration set 2015 as the target date for halving the number of people living in ex...
Copyright © 2004 by Valenzuela, Ivanic, Ludena, and Hertel. All rights reserved.http://ageconsearch....
Twenty percent of the world population, or 1.2 billion live on less than $1 per day; 70% of these ar...
Poverty in Africa is primarily rural concentrated, about 75% of the poor population live in rural ar...
This paper was prepared as background research for the World Employment Report 2004-05, Employment, ...
Poverty is a significant and persistent problem in developing countries. Over 1.1 billion people liv...
No country has been able to sustain a rapid transition out of poverty without raising productivity i...
Under the MDGs, poverty has been reduced but not eradicated. The post-2015 development plan is firmi...
Economic growth has been low and the incidence and numbers of poor people remain very high in some p...
Pro-poor growth has been identified as one of the most promising pathways to achieve the Millennium ...
Whether the sector of growth matters for the speed of poverty reduction, why, and how best to invest...
In this study we evaluate the effect of annual productivity growth in agriculture over the 1991-2001...
The aim of this paper is to review the recent literature on the relationship between growth in agric...
The role of agriculture in development remains much debated. This paper takes an empirical perspecti...
This paper examines the implications of productivity improvements in agriculture, industry, and serv...
The Millennium Declaration set 2015 as the target date for halving the number of people living in ex...
Copyright © 2004 by Valenzuela, Ivanic, Ludena, and Hertel. All rights reserved.http://ageconsearch....
Twenty percent of the world population, or 1.2 billion live on less than $1 per day; 70% of these ar...
Poverty in Africa is primarily rural concentrated, about 75% of the poor population live in rural ar...
This paper was prepared as background research for the World Employment Report 2004-05, Employment, ...
Poverty is a significant and persistent problem in developing countries. Over 1.1 billion people liv...
No country has been able to sustain a rapid transition out of poverty without raising productivity i...
Under the MDGs, poverty has been reduced but not eradicated. The post-2015 development plan is firmi...
Economic growth has been low and the incidence and numbers of poor people remain very high in some p...
Pro-poor growth has been identified as one of the most promising pathways to achieve the Millennium ...
Whether the sector of growth matters for the speed of poverty reduction, why, and how best to invest...