In this paper, we conduct two "counterfactual" simulations for the 30-year period 1970-2000-the first holding 1970 crop genetic improvements (CGI) constant and the second presuming the International Agricultural Research Center (IARC) system had not been built. Both these counterfactuals apply to developing countries only. The core estimates on which the counterfactuals are based include country fixed effects , and the key estimates are for the Dietary Energy Sufficiency (DES) equation. DES affects birth rates, death rates, child mortality rates and malnutrition rates, making it possible to "endogenize" population growth in developing countries, in the counterfactuals. Reduced DES levels (from reduced CGI contributions) will lead to more b...
Developing countries sharing nearly identical growth trends for centuries dramatically diverged in t...
The "Green Revolution" of the 1960s and 1970s produced an unprecedented growth in agriculture in de...
Improved farm technology helps all main groups of the poor�-�small farmers, farmworkers, other low-w...
In this paper, we conduct two "counterfactual" simulations for the 30-year period 1970-2000-the firs...
Abstract: One of the major arguments for promoting 2nd green revolution (GR) with genetically modifi...
Agricultural technologies of the "green revolution" type have brought substantial direct benefits to...
We estimate the impact of the Green Revolution in the developing world by exploiting exogenous heter...
Green Revolution technologies were developed and promoted to boost food supplies and foster develop...
This paper critiques the so-called "Green Revolution" as a political myth of averted famine. A "poli...
Green Revolution technologies were developed and promoted in the 1960s in response to alarm about im...
By examining data from fifteen Latin American nations on several agricultural- and food-related vari...
Green Revolution technologies were developed and promoted to boost food supplies and foster developm...
We summarize the findings of a recently completed study of the productivity impacts of international...
The development of improved, fertilizer-response high-yielding varieties of wheat and rice during th...
"Green Revolution" is a term now almost unanimously employed to define the agricultural phenomenen o...
Developing countries sharing nearly identical growth trends for centuries dramatically diverged in t...
The "Green Revolution" of the 1960s and 1970s produced an unprecedented growth in agriculture in de...
Improved farm technology helps all main groups of the poor�-�small farmers, farmworkers, other low-w...
In this paper, we conduct two "counterfactual" simulations for the 30-year period 1970-2000-the firs...
Abstract: One of the major arguments for promoting 2nd green revolution (GR) with genetically modifi...
Agricultural technologies of the "green revolution" type have brought substantial direct benefits to...
We estimate the impact of the Green Revolution in the developing world by exploiting exogenous heter...
Green Revolution technologies were developed and promoted to boost food supplies and foster develop...
This paper critiques the so-called "Green Revolution" as a political myth of averted famine. A "poli...
Green Revolution technologies were developed and promoted in the 1960s in response to alarm about im...
By examining data from fifteen Latin American nations on several agricultural- and food-related vari...
Green Revolution technologies were developed and promoted to boost food supplies and foster developm...
We summarize the findings of a recently completed study of the productivity impacts of international...
The development of improved, fertilizer-response high-yielding varieties of wheat and rice during th...
"Green Revolution" is a term now almost unanimously employed to define the agricultural phenomenen o...
Developing countries sharing nearly identical growth trends for centuries dramatically diverged in t...
The "Green Revolution" of the 1960s and 1970s produced an unprecedented growth in agriculture in de...
Improved farm technology helps all main groups of the poor�-�small farmers, farmworkers, other low-w...