As an economy develops, agriculture faces distinctly different problems: food insecurity, sectoral income inequality, and food trade deficits associated with declining comparative advantage. Fear of widespread famine was Asia’s major agricultural problem in the 1960s, which was subsequently solved by the Green Revolution. As nonfarm sectors of the economy grew more rapidly than agriculture, an income gap appeared between farm and the nonfarm sectors; this gap has been reduced primarily by increasing nonfarm income of farm households and migration to urban areas. Advanced countries in Asia (i.e., Japan, Taiwan, and Korea) now face a third problem— trade deficits in agriculture, as reflected by the rapidly declining food self-sufficiency rati...
Asian developing countries have had varying experiences in trade and agricultural development in the...
Policies to tax farmers in low-income countries and policies to subsidize them in high-income countr...
The Green Revolution brought modern science to bear on a widening Asian food crisis in the 1960s. Th...
As an economy develops, agriculture faces distinctly different problems: food insecurity, sectoral i...
Structural change is a cornerstone of long-term economic development, according to economic theory a...
Rapid trade-led economic growth in emerging economies has been shifting the global economic and indu...
Asia has made significant progress in increasing its agricultural productivity and reducing poverty ...
Rapid trade-led economic growth in emerging Asia has been shifting the global economic and industria...
The most notable phenomenon in global agriculture in the latter half of the 20th century is the coex...
In the past 30 years Asia has experienced dynamic growth, structural transformation and achieved sub...
This paper re-examines Asia’s agricultural and rural transformations in the context of economywide s...
Developing Asia as a whole has taken remarkable strides since the food crises of the 1960s. Improvem...
Asian and global agriculture will be under significant pressure to meet the demands of rising popula...
Developing Asia as a whole has taken remarkable strides since the food crises of the 1960s. Improvem...
This chapter re-examines Asia’s agricultural and rural transformations in the context of economy-wid...
Asian developing countries have had varying experiences in trade and agricultural development in the...
Policies to tax farmers in low-income countries and policies to subsidize them in high-income countr...
The Green Revolution brought modern science to bear on a widening Asian food crisis in the 1960s. Th...
As an economy develops, agriculture faces distinctly different problems: food insecurity, sectoral i...
Structural change is a cornerstone of long-term economic development, according to economic theory a...
Rapid trade-led economic growth in emerging economies has been shifting the global economic and indu...
Asia has made significant progress in increasing its agricultural productivity and reducing poverty ...
Rapid trade-led economic growth in emerging Asia has been shifting the global economic and industria...
The most notable phenomenon in global agriculture in the latter half of the 20th century is the coex...
In the past 30 years Asia has experienced dynamic growth, structural transformation and achieved sub...
This paper re-examines Asia’s agricultural and rural transformations in the context of economywide s...
Developing Asia as a whole has taken remarkable strides since the food crises of the 1960s. Improvem...
Asian and global agriculture will be under significant pressure to meet the demands of rising popula...
Developing Asia as a whole has taken remarkable strides since the food crises of the 1960s. Improvem...
This chapter re-examines Asia’s agricultural and rural transformations in the context of economy-wid...
Asian developing countries have had varying experiences in trade and agricultural development in the...
Policies to tax farmers in low-income countries and policies to subsidize them in high-income countr...
The Green Revolution brought modern science to bear on a widening Asian food crisis in the 1960s. Th...