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Implications of Market and Coordination Failures for Rural Development in Least Developed Countries

Jonathan Kydd () and Andrew Dorward

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Abstract: This paper examines core features of poor rural areas, the nature of coordination problems faced by different potential economic actors, the impacts of these problems on markets and economic development, and the ways that these have been addressed or ignored in different policies and policy approaches in Asia and Africa in the last 40 years. [DSA, Annual conference 2003: Globalisation and Development]

Keywords: market failure; rural; development; agriculture; economic growth (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2006-12
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