Economics of Agricultural Development
2nd Edition
By George W. Norton, Jeffrey Alwang, William A. Masters
Published December 21st 2009 by Routledge – 470 pages
Series: Routledge Textbooks in Environmental and Agricultural Economics
Published December 21st 2009 by Routledge – 470 pages
Series: Routledge Textbooks in Environmental and Agricultural Economics
The globalization of goods, services and capital for agriculture is fundamental to the future of developing countries and has major implications for the fight against poverty and sustainability of the environment. In recent years, agriculture has once again returned to a position of centre stage as food price volatility has led countries to re-examine their development strategies.
This new edition of the essential textbook in the field builds on the 2006 original and reflects the following developments:
The book contains a wealth of real world case studies and is now accompanied by a website that includes powerpoint lectures, a photo bank and a large set of discussion and exam questions.
The accompanying website is available to view at http://ecagdev.agecon.vt.edu/Part 1. Dimensions of World Food and Development Problems 1. Introduction 2. Poverty, Hunger and Nutitition 3. Economics of Food Demand 4. Population Part 2. Development Theories and the Role of Agriculture 5. Economic Transformation and Growth 6. Development Theories and Growth Strategies Part 3. Agricultural Systems and Resource Use 7. Agriculture in Traditional Societies 8. Agricultural Systems and Their Determinants 9.Resource Use and Sustainability 10. Human Resources, Family Structure, and Gender Roles Part 4. Getting Agriculture Moving 11. Theories and Strategies for Agricultural Development 12. Research, Extension, and Education 13. Land and Labour Markets 14. Input and Credit markets 15. Pricing Policies and Marketing Systems Part 5. Agricultural Development in an Interdependent World 16. Agriculture and International Trade 17. Trade Policies, Negotiations and Agreements 18. Macroeconomic Policies and Agricultural Development 19. Capital Flows, Foreign Assistance, and Food Aid 20. Lessons and Perspectives
George W. Norton is Professor of Agricultural and Applied Economics at Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg, Virginia, USA.
Jeffrey Alwang is Professor of Agricultural and Applied Economics at Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg, Virginia, USA.
William A. Masters is Professor of Agricultural Economics at Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana, USA.
Name: Economics of Agricultural Development: 2nd Edition (Paperback) – Routledge
Description: By George W. Norton, Jeffrey Alwang, William A. Masters. The globalization of goods, services and capital for agriculture is fundamental to the future of developing countries and has major implications for the fight against poverty and sustainability of the environment. In recent years, agriculture has once...
Categories: Rural Development, Development Economics, Agriculture & Environmental Sciences, Environmental Economics, International Economics