University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation.August 2016. Major: Applied Economics. Advisor: Terry Roe. 1 computer file (PDF); vi, 96 pages.Transnational investments in farmland in countries where agriculture is a relatively large share of the economy are recent and controversial. Some economists view these investments as developmental opportunities including capital deepening, new technology, and employment opportunities. Others view these investments as land grabs, emphasizing the dislocation of local farmers and insufficient compensation for land use. However, these views are not based on structural growth model analyses. This research investigates how these seemingly conflicting effects interact with each other in the process of economic ...
The rush for land has escalated the last decade, with Sub-Saharan Africa as the most targeted region...
Agricultural growth in Africa has accelerated, yet most of this growth has been driven by land expan...
With the rising demand for agricultural land it becomes incrementally important to design land deals...
The latest food, fuel, and financial crises raised tremendously the interest in global farmland. Aft...
The large-scale acquisition of land by investors intensified following the 2007/2008 triple crises o...
The rapidly growing biofuel sector in Africa has, in recent years, been received with divided intere...
Foreign Direct Investments (FDI) in the Ghanaian economy has increased tremendously since 1983 when ...
There is a general consensus that bad economic policies, among other factors, are to blame for the p...
The development pattern in Ghana is characterised by a north-south divide in which the north lags fa...
The subject of this thesis is the process of agricultural mechanization in the tropical farming syst...
Abstract The study seeks to establish the relationship between foreign direct investment to Ghana’s ...
We study the welfare effects of government-backed FDIs in Africa’s farmlands. We build an occupation...
The development pattern in Ghana is characterised by a north-south divide in which the north lags fa...
Foreign direct investment inflows into Ghana have been a major source of economic growth transformat...
The global financial and food crisis of 2007 and 2008 was followed by a surge in foreign interest an...
The rush for land has escalated the last decade, with Sub-Saharan Africa as the most targeted region...
Agricultural growth in Africa has accelerated, yet most of this growth has been driven by land expan...
With the rising demand for agricultural land it becomes incrementally important to design land deals...
The latest food, fuel, and financial crises raised tremendously the interest in global farmland. Aft...
The large-scale acquisition of land by investors intensified following the 2007/2008 triple crises o...
The rapidly growing biofuel sector in Africa has, in recent years, been received with divided intere...
Foreign Direct Investments (FDI) in the Ghanaian economy has increased tremendously since 1983 when ...
There is a general consensus that bad economic policies, among other factors, are to blame for the p...
The development pattern in Ghana is characterised by a north-south divide in which the north lags fa...
The subject of this thesis is the process of agricultural mechanization in the tropical farming syst...
Abstract The study seeks to establish the relationship between foreign direct investment to Ghana’s ...
We study the welfare effects of government-backed FDIs in Africa’s farmlands. We build an occupation...
The development pattern in Ghana is characterised by a north-south divide in which the north lags fa...
Foreign direct investment inflows into Ghana have been a major source of economic growth transformat...
The global financial and food crisis of 2007 and 2008 was followed by a surge in foreign interest an...
The rush for land has escalated the last decade, with Sub-Saharan Africa as the most targeted region...
Agricultural growth in Africa has accelerated, yet most of this growth has been driven by land expan...
With the rising demand for agricultural land it becomes incrementally important to design land deals...