With few exceptions industrial policy explanations of the industrial export successes in East Asia are notably silent on the role of agriculture in industrial development. Yet industrial growth can falter if agriculture fails to supply sufficient food at low stable prices, earn foreign exchange rather than use it, release labor to manufacturing, finance the growth of industry, and stimulate local demand for the products of industry. This positive role of agriculture in industrial development suggests that selective interventions in agriculture might well constitute an important part of 'selective interventions explain growth' stories in East Asia. This possibility is explored by empirically analyzing the role of selective interventions in r...
This book is concerned with the development of agriculture in a 'contact economy'- an economy lying ...
For centuries, the populations of Mainland Southeast Asia (MSEA) have endured material poverty, part...
In Indonesia production of food crops grew an impressive 4.3 percent a year between 1978 and 1988, l...
Over the past few decades, the agricultural sector of Southeast Asia has experienced robust growth a...
Over the past few decades, the agricultural sector of Southeast Asia has experienced robust growth a...
Economic theory states that the agricultural sector provides the impetus for economic growth in Less...
The introduction of new high‐yielding varieties of cereals in the 1960s, known as the green revoluti...
The introduction of new high‐yielding varieties of cereals in the 1960s, known as the green revoluti...
The success of seed-fertilizer technologies and government subsidies in attaining nearly self-suffic...
The success of seed-fertilizer technologies and government subsidies in attaining nearly self-suffic...
Government in Southeast Asia plays a crucial role in the rice sector. It intervenes in rice producti...
Recognizing that the green revolution has resulted in considerable success in production of rice and...
Recognizing that the green revolution has resulted in considerable success in production of rice and...
Structural change is a cornerstone of long-term economic development, according to economic theory a...
Structural change is a cornerstone of long-term economic development, according to economic theory a...
This book is concerned with the development of agriculture in a 'contact economy'- an economy lying ...
For centuries, the populations of Mainland Southeast Asia (MSEA) have endured material poverty, part...
In Indonesia production of food crops grew an impressive 4.3 percent a year between 1978 and 1988, l...
Over the past few decades, the agricultural sector of Southeast Asia has experienced robust growth a...
Over the past few decades, the agricultural sector of Southeast Asia has experienced robust growth a...
Economic theory states that the agricultural sector provides the impetus for economic growth in Less...
The introduction of new high‐yielding varieties of cereals in the 1960s, known as the green revoluti...
The introduction of new high‐yielding varieties of cereals in the 1960s, known as the green revoluti...
The success of seed-fertilizer technologies and government subsidies in attaining nearly self-suffic...
The success of seed-fertilizer technologies and government subsidies in attaining nearly self-suffic...
Government in Southeast Asia plays a crucial role in the rice sector. It intervenes in rice producti...
Recognizing that the green revolution has resulted in considerable success in production of rice and...
Recognizing that the green revolution has resulted in considerable success in production of rice and...
Structural change is a cornerstone of long-term economic development, according to economic theory a...
Structural change is a cornerstone of long-term economic development, according to economic theory a...
This book is concerned with the development of agriculture in a 'contact economy'- an economy lying ...
For centuries, the populations of Mainland Southeast Asia (MSEA) have endured material poverty, part...
In Indonesia production of food crops grew an impressive 4.3 percent a year between 1978 and 1988, l...