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Transforming Poor Economies

Keijiro Otsuka ()

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Abstract: Transforming Poor Economies expertly proposes effective strategies for the development of agriculture and industry within lower income countries in continents such as Africa and Asia using insightful case studies to illustrate key findings.

Keywords: Asian Studies; Economics and Finance; Sustainable Development Goals (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
ISBN: 9781035339280
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Chapters in this book:

Ch 1 Development economics for poverty reduction , pp 1-12 Downloads
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Ch 2 Farm size, productivity, and agricultural development , pp 14-33 Downloads
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Ch 3 Development paths of industrial clusters , pp 34-52 Downloads
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Ch 4 History of the rice Green Revolution , pp 54-74 Downloads
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Ch 5 Possibility of a Green Revolution in Sub-Saharan Africa , pp 75-95 Downloads
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Ch 6 Contract farming and high-value agriculture , pp 96-112 Downloads
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Ch 7 Rapid development of industrial clusters in Asia , pp 114-135 Downloads
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Ch 8 Buoyant development of industrial clusters in Africa , pp 136-158 Downloads
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Ch 9 Foreign direct investment and industrial development , pp 159-176 Downloads
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Ch 10 Innovations for development , pp 178-192 Downloads
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Ch 11 Toward an economics of development strategies , pp 193-208 Downloads
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