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Agricultural Policies for Poverty Reduction

By: Jonathan Brooks(Author)
192 pages, 37 illustrations
Publisher: CABI Publishing
Agricultural Policies for Poverty Reduction
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  • Agricultural Policies for Poverty Reduction ISBN: 9781780641058 Hardback Mar 2012 Not in stock: Usually dispatched within 6 days
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Agricultural Policies for Poverty Reduction addresses the role of agricultural policies in raising incomes in developing countries. It sets out a strategy for raising rural incomes which emphasises the need to create diversified rural economies with opportunities within and outside agriculture. This means adopting policies that facilitate rather than impede structural change and integrate agricultural policies within the overall mix of policies and institutional reforms that are needed. By investing in public goods, such as infrastructure and agricultural research, and by building effective social safety nets, governments can reduce the pressures related to less efficient policies such as price controls and input subsidies.

Agricultural Policies for Poverty Reduction is suitable for agricultural policy makers and researchers in agricultural economies.

Contents

Chapter 1. A strategic framework for strengthening rural incomes in developing countries
Chapter 2. Distributional impacts of commodity prices in developing countries
Chapter 3. The distributional implications of agricultural policies in developing countries - findings from the development policy evaluation model (DEVPEM)
Chapter 4. Stabilisation policies in developing countries after the 2007-08 food crisis
Chapter 5. The use of input subsidies in low-income countries

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By: Jonathan Brooks(Author)
192 pages, 37 illustrations
Publisher: CABI Publishing
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