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Institutional factors and technological innovation in North Vietnamese agriculture

Luu, N. N.,

ILO Working Papers from International Labour Organization

Abstract: ILO pub-Working paper examining the impact of institutional factors on the diffusion of technological change in the agricultural sector in Viet Nam - discusses the theoretical background, impact of land reform, collective farming, agricultural cooperatives, agricultural research, agricultural education, agricultural training, irrigation, etc., and effects of agricultural mechanization on productivity and agricultural employment. Bibliography pp. 98 and 99 and references.

Keywords: technological change; agricultural sector; theory; land reform.; collective farming; agricultural cooperative.; agricultural research; agricultural education; agricultural training; irrigation; agricultural mechanization; productivity.; agricultural employment; changement technologique; secteur agricole; cambio tecnológico; sector agrícola; théorie; réforme foncière; agroexploitation collective; coopérative agricole; recherche agricole; enseignement agricole; formation agricole; irrigation; mécanisation agricole; productivité; emploi agricole; teoría; reforma de la tenencia de la tierra; explotación agrícola colectiva; cooperativa agrícola; investigación agrícola; enseñanza agrícola; formación agrícola; riego; mecanización agrícola; productividad; empleo agrícola (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 99 pages
Date: 1982
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Published in World Employment Programme Research working paper. WEP 2-22, Technology and Employment Programme

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