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The State of Agricultural Transformation in Taiwan, China; the Philippines; Ethiopia; and Malawi

Emelie Rohne Till (), Martin Andersson () and Isabelle Tsakok ()
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Emelie Rohne Till: Lund University
Martin Andersson: Lund University
Isabelle Tsakok: Policy Center For The New South

Chapter Chapter 3 in Political Leadership and Agricultural Transformation, 2024, pp 19-27 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract In order to gain a nuanced insight into the causal connections between political leadership and agricultural transformation, the book studies four empirical country case studies. The cases include both successful and unsuccessful cases of agricultural transformations. This chapter outlines the first step of our empirical inquiry and takes stock of the state of the agricultural transformation in our four cases. This includes the well-known successful agricultural transformation in Taiwan, China (1950–1980), the failed agricultural transformations in the Philippines (1946–2020) and Malawi (1964–2020), and the mixed record of Ethiopia’s agricultural transformation (1994–2020).

Keywords: Agricultural transformation; Ethiopia; Taiwan; The Philippines; Malawi (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-69852-1_3

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